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- | The **WoL** menu allows | + | This function lets you a send a Wake-on-LAN signal |
+ | The list of devices on this menu includes: | ||
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+ | * Devices already active in the ARP table. | ||
+ | * Devices defined in a DHCP Reservation/ | ||
+ | * Devices defined manually in the //Dnsmaq Custom configuration// | ||
- | Client | + | \\ Some devices |
- | * Power on by PCI-E or PCI (Asus UEFI) | + | \\ \\ |
- | * PME Event Wakeup | + | |
- | * Power on by PCI devices | + | |
+ | 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 wake. The **Wake Up**\\ button briefly will grey out, then return. This indicates a magic packet \\ was just sent to that device' | ||
+ | - 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. | ||
- | WoL settings in the PC's operating system also must be enabled. For details, see: \\ [[https:// | ||
- | [[https:// | + | ===== Wake on LAN Notes and Troubleshooting ===== |
- | [[https://wiki.debian.org/WakeOnLan]] | + | For WoL to work, client devices must be configured to respond to magic packets, both in firmware and software. |
- | 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. | + | \\ |
- | | + | Most PCs have a Wake-on-LAN option to enable in UEFI/BIOS, named something like: |
- | * Devices already active in the ARP table. | + | * Power on by PCI-E or PCI (Asus UEFI) |
- | * Devices defined in a static DHCP assignment. | + | * PME Event Wakeup |
- | * Devices defined manually in the //Dnsmaq Custom configuration// | + | * Power on by PCI devices |
- | | + | \\ |
- | \\ There are two ways to wake up a device: | + | You must also enable the WoL settings in your operating system. |
- | - Click anywhere on the device you want to wake. After clicking, you should | + | For details, see:\\ |
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+ | [[https:// | ||
- | [[https://wiki.freshtomato.org/lib/exe/detail.php? | + | [[https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/troubleshoot/windows-client/ |
- | ===== WOL Notes ===== | + | [[https:// |
- | 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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