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schedule_wol [2024/10/31 20:37] – [Schedule Tomato To "Wake Up" Network Devices] -Condense, formatting hogwild | schedule_wol [2024/10/31 20:38] (current) – [Notes and Troubleshooting] hogwild | ||
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- Waking many devices on a network with many clients using \\ the Wake-On-LAN menu would be tedious and time-consuming. | - Waking many devices on a network with many clients using \\ the Wake-On-LAN menu would be tedious and time-consuming. | ||
- | - The Scheduler lets you wake devices automatically. You don't need \\ to remember to do anything, as long as \\ the Scheduler is functioning. The ether-wake command will do everything without your attention. | + | - The Scheduler lets you wake devices automatically. You don't need \\ to remember to do anything, as long as the Scheduler is functioning. |
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- In the **Time** menu, select 2:45 PM. | - In the **Time** menu, select 2:45 PM. | ||
- Enable the checkboxes for Monday through Friday. | - Enable the checkboxes for Monday through Friday. | ||
- | - Enter **ether-wake -b AB: | + | - Enter **ether-wake -b AB: |
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- | WoL settings in the PC's operating system also must be enabled. For Details, see: [[https:// | + | WoL settings in the PC's operating system also must be enabled. For Details, see: |
- | WoL functions generally assume a client PC/device starts from a powered off state. | + | [[https:// |
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+ | WoL functions generally assume a client PC/device starts from a powered off state. | ||
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