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FreshTomato includes a Wake-on-LAN (WoL) function under the Tools menu. While useful, this function must be performed manually every time you wish to wake a device. Instead, waking devices can be performed automatically using the Scheduler function.
Automating the process using the Scheduler has two main advantages:
Here are the available parameters for ether-wake:
Usage: ether-wake [-b] [-i IFACE] [-p aa:bb:cc:dd[:ee:ff]/a.b.c.d] MAC Send a magic packet to wake up sleeping machines. MAC must be a station address (00:11:22:33:44:55) or a hostname with a known 'ethers' entry. -b Broadcast the packet -i IFACE Interface to use (default eth0) -p PASSWORD Append four or six byte PASSWORD to the packet
For example, to send a WoL signal to a LAN client with MAC address of AB:CD:EF:01:23:45 weekdays at 2:45 PM:
For a PC to wake up from a WoL packet, it must have its WoL firmware setting enabled. Before testing scheduled WoL events in FreshTomato, ensure your PC has the appropriate UEFI/BIOS setting enabled to recognize Wake-on-LAN packets.
Most UEFI/BIOS interfaces will have a Wake-On-LAN option named similar to:
WoL settings in the PC's operating system also must be enabled. For Details, see: HOWTO Geek: What is Wake-on-LAN and How do I Enable it?
WoL functions generally assume a client PC/device starts from a powered off state. If your device is in suspend or sleep state, it may not recognize the wake signal and may not wake. Details for Windows can be found MS Docs: Wake on LAN (WOL) behavior in Windows 10.