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-====== WOL ======+====== Wake on LAN ======
  
-The **WOL** menu allows you to send Wake-on-Lan (aka "Magic"packets to your wired client devices to power them on. Client devices must be configured to respond to WOL packets for this to work.+This function lets you send Wake-on-LAN signal ("magic packet") to wired network devices to wake them/power them on.  Wake-on-LAN is generally not supported by wireless devices. \\   \\   \\ {{:pasted:20200524-104525.png?760}}  \\   \\  \\
  
-For a PC to wake up from WOL packet, it must have its WoL firmware setting enabledBefore testing WoL events scheduled in FreshTomato, ensure your PC has the appropriate UEFI/BIOS menu setting enabled to recognize Wake-On-LAN packets. Most UEFI/BIOS interfaces have a Wake-On-LAN option named something like:+The list of devices on this menu includes: 
 + \\ 
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 +  * Devices already active in the ARP table. 
 +  * Devices defined in DHCP Reservation/Static DHCP assignment. 
 +  * Devices defined manually in the //Dnsmaq Custom configuration//  field \\ in the [[advanced-dhcpdns|DHCP/DNS/TFTP]] menu. \\ For example: ''dhcp-host=70:EE:50:37:E8:46,myhostnamein''
  
-  * Power on by PCI-E or PCI   (Asus UEFI)  + \\ Some devices may appear with no defined hostname. You can define one in the //Dnsmasq Custom configuration// field as a workaround.
-  * PME Event Wakeup          (AWARD BIOS)  +
-  * Power on by PCI devices     (AMI BIOS)+
  
-WoL settings in the PC's operating system also must be enabled. For details, see: \\ [[https://www.howtogeek.com/70374/how-to-geek-explains-what-is-wake-on-lan-and-how-do-i-enable-it/]]+\\  \\
  
-[[https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/troubleshoot/windows-client/deployment/wake-on-lan-feature]]+There are two ways to send a magic packet to a network device: 
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 + \\  
 +  - Click anywhere in the list on the device to wakeThe **Wake Up**\\ button briefly will grey out, then returnThis indicates a magic packet \\ was just sent to that device's MAC address. \\  
 +  Type the desired MAC addresses to wake into the **MAC Address List** box, \\ and then click **Wake Up**. Note that the **Wake Up** button also serves to save\\ the contents of the **MAC Address List** box for future use.
  
-[[https://wiki.debian.org/WakeOnLan]] 
  
-Generally, WoL functions assume a client device starts out from an off state, possible on Windows PCs.  If your system is in a suspend or sleep state, it may not recognize the wake signal and therefore may not wake as expected.+===== Wake on LAN Notes and Troubleshooting =====
  
- \\\\ The list of devices on this page includes:+For WoL to work, client devices must be configured to respond to magic packets, both in firmware and software.  Enabling the firmware option causes the device's Ethernet chip to remain powered on even when the device is sleeping/off. This allows it to listen for magic packets.  Enabling the software option allows the device to wake up/power on when that packet is received.
  
-  * Devices already active in the ARP table. + \\
-  * Devices defined in a static DHCP assignment. +
-  * Devices defined manually in the //Dnsmaq Custom configuration//  field \\ in the Advanced/DHCP/DNS/menu. \\ For example: ''dhcp-host=70:EE:50:37:E8:46,myhostnamein''+
  
- \\ Some devices might appear on this menu, without their hostname defined/displayed. You can work around this by defining them manually in the //Dnsmasq Custom configuration//  field, as described above.+Most PCs have a Wake-on-LAN option to enable in UEFI/BIOS, named something like:  \\   \\
  
- \\ There are two ways to wake up a device:+  * Power on by PCI-E or PCI   (Asus UEFI)  
 +  * PME Event Wakeup          (AWARD BIOS)  
 +  * Power on by PCI devices     (AMI BIOS)
  
-  - Click anywhere on the device you want to wake. After clicking, you should see the words (WAKE UP) in the Wake Up button (not the button itself) briefly turn grey. This indicates a WoL packet was sent to that device's MAC Address. + \\
-  - Type the desired MAC Address(es) of the devices to be awakened into the "MAC Address list" field, and then click the WAKE UP button. \\  \\+
  
-[[https://wiki.freshtomato.org/lib/exe/detail.php?id=wol&media=pasted:20200524-104525.png|{{:pasted:20200524-104525.png}}]]+You must also enable the WoL settings in your operating system.
  
-===== WOL Notes =====+For details, see:\\  
 + \\  
 +[[https://www.howtogeek.com/70374/how-to-geek-explains-what-is-wake-on-lan-and-how-do-i-enable-it/|HOWTOGEEK explains what is Wake on LAN and How Do I Enable it?]] 
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 +[[https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/troubleshoot/windows-client/deployment/wake-on-lan-feature|Microsoft Docs: WoL Behaviour in Windows 10]] 
 + 
 +[[https://wiki.debian.org/WakeOnLan]]
  
-MAC Addresses in the MAC Address List field are remembered, if you have clicked //Wake Up// at least once after entering them.+ \\
  
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