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  1. Sounds like the same problem i have (I made a post ). Not too sure what's causing it, I thought it might be the Power Management options on my ethernet adapter, going to take a look when i get home later. edit: Still having this issue, it's definitely the Flirc adapter itself, when i remove it the PC stays suspended.
  2. Hi all, new here. Got my flirc last night & seems to work quite well with my Harmony remote, much better than the crappy IR receiver built in my laptop. Have a couple issues with my PC sleeping by itself and also randomly waking up, stupid thing woke me up this morning a few time hearing the fan spin up haha, just had to turn it off. Was hoping someone can help, I'll explain how i've set it up first. I am running Win 8 x64, XBMC Frodo, Harmony 650 remote, Flirc beta rc4, using the Harmony flirc xbmc profile. It looks like I've done something similar to here. In the Harmony software I've setup two custom Additional Buttons (the ones you see on the little remote screen) for my XBMC Activity, called them 'XBMC On' and 'XBMC Off'. I mapped these two buttons to use the Yellow and Blue buttons on my Samsung TV since I already had this device in my Harmony config and these buttons were unused. I then went over to my XBMC machine and opened up the Flirc GUI and programmed my new custom buttons. My 'XBMC On' button sends the 'Wake' key from the Full Keyboard controller, and my 'XBMC Off' button sends the Shutdown key from the XBMC controller (I've set the Shutdown command in XBMC to Sleep). These two buttons work perfectly, however I am having a problem where if I leave my PC idle for a few minutes or so it will go to sleep, and even worse the PC will randomly wake itself up later on. I'm not too sure if it's Flirc, my remote, or Windows causing this. I had the suspend_detect option enabled in the Flirc GUI, could this be causing it? One thing I didn't check was maybe turning off my network adapter from allowing it to wake my PC (I think you can do that?). Anyone have any other ideas? I'm at work at the moment so I'll have to play around with it a bit again tonight. Thanks in advance for any help (and sorry for the long post) :)
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