![]() ![]() Another way is to use the Bios option that boots on power restore and use one of the fancy power outlets that let you turn off and on the power remotely. There is almost no difference in the power consumption. The best option is to use one of microsofts power save/sleep modes rather than WoL. It might work for a few minutes but then ARP tables timeout in the router and it no longer function. The confusion comes because there are a bunch of apps written by people that do not really understand how this works and think you can use IP addresses. ![]() This means the wake signal must be sent from a machine on the same network/lan. ![]() The Wake on LAN uses mac addresses it does not use IP addresses. Your main problem is there is no such thing as "Wake on WAN". Your post is a little hard to understand. ![]()
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