Using powercfg -requests I get:
[DRIVER] Filesystem\srvnet
An active remote client has recently sent requests to this machine
This blocks sleep mode (a "feature" of sleep mode).
I have tried disabling wake for sleep on adaptors. Disabling home group. disabling media center, unistalling windows media, disable auto update, no media sharing....
Because there is a long timeout of maybe 15 minutes or longer on this it so it is hard to diagnose if it is coming from the local machine or the other Win 7 on the network. The problem seemed to start when I upgrade the second machine from Vista though not 100% sure.
Seems like each machine keeps the other awake? I have also suspected the Dlink router and turned all of its "added value" features off. Where is this "remote client" and how to diagnose?
Is there a setting to at least turn the time out to a minute or less?
One machine runnning Win 7 7600 64 before and after this problem started. The other was Vista and now Win 7 7600 32 since the problem began in BOTH machines.
[DRIVER] Filesystem\srvnet
An active remote client has recently sent requests to this machine
This blocks sleep mode (a "feature" of sleep mode).
I have tried disabling wake for sleep on adaptors. Disabling home group. disabling media center, unistalling windows media, disable auto update, no media sharing....
Because there is a long timeout of maybe 15 minutes or longer on this it so it is hard to diagnose if it is coming from the local machine or the other Win 7 on the network. The problem seemed to start when I upgrade the second machine from Vista though not 100% sure.
Seems like each machine keeps the other awake? I have also suspected the Dlink router and turned all of its "added value" features off. Where is this "remote client" and how to diagnose?
Is there a setting to at least turn the time out to a minute or less?
One machine runnning Win 7 7600 64 before and after this problem started. The other was Vista and now Win 7 7600 32 since the problem began in BOTH machines.