Dec 28, 2016 Re: Setting-up Wake-on-LAN via Public Address For WOL to work you only need the MAC address and - depending on your settings - the port which is port 9 by default. The other settings are specific to the app, as it can check if the computer is already on.
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[edit]Introduction
Wake-On-LAN (WOL) provides the ability to wake a slept/suspended, hibernating, or shut down computer, but the support for this (especially the latter) is dependent upon the hardware and BIOS/UEFI settings. Most modern computers have the WOL feature - it might be listed under PME (Power Management Events).
Reasons to use WOL with DD-WRT:
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[edit]Preparation
You will need:
[edit]Enable WOL on the Computer
Repeat the previous steps and go over the trouble-shooting tips until they work before proceeding.
[edit]Test that WOL works within the LAN
Hibernate, Standby, and Power-off the WOL computer, while clicking Send on the second computer, to test each mode to make sure WOL is working.
Once this step is working, you can go on to making WOL work when you are outside your LAN, such as at a cafe or another remote location.
[edit]Troubleshooting
Wake On LAN is usually disabled by default in most PCs. This feature, if optional, must be enabled in your BIOS otherwise WOL isn't going to work. Consult your motherboard's manual and BIOS screen (DEL at startup, usually). If you don't see the WakeOn-type options in your BIOS, usually somewhere in Power Management, your motherboard may not support WOL.
[edit]WOL Methods[edit]WOL through Telnet/SSH
Note: This is the preferred method to send WOL magic packets remotely.
If you have local or remote Telnet/SSH access to your router, you can wake up a machine on the LAN by using the following command:
Note that the full path to '/usr/sbin/wol' is important. Simply 'wol' will not work.
Substitute AA:BB:CC:DD:EE:FF with the actual MAC address of the computer which you wish to boot remotely. Likewise, replace 192.168.1.255 with the actual broadcast address of the network (192.168.1.255 is the broadcast address when the machine has an IP of 192.168.1.x and subnet mask of 255.255.255.0). Replace 'PP' with the port number your machine listens on (usually 7 or 9).
[edit]Remote Wake On LAN via Port Forwarding
To remotely wake up a computer over the Internet using Wake On LAN- follow these instructions:
1 - Create a port forward rule on the Web Interface (Applications & Gaming -> Port Range Forward) to the chosen ip:
2 - Add a static ARP entry by typing the following line into the Administration -> Commands section of the Web Interface and then saving with Save Startup.
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3 - Reboot the router, or execute the startup commands manually.
[edit]Automatic Wake-On-LAN Daemon
The Automatic WOL daemon will send out a periodic wake on lan packet at the intervals you specify. This may be useful to keep a system online most of the time even if it is turned off. (eg: A Media Center PC).
For Interval you can enter a value in seconds as low as 15 seconds and as high as 86400 seconds (1 day).Host name should be the broadcast address for your LAN. eg: 255.255.255.255 or 192.168.1.255.SecureON Password is computers that have a BIOS feature that secures the WOL function. If you do not have a BIOS that requires this form of password then you can leave the box blank or type in 00-00-00-00-00-00.MAC Address(es) should contain the MAC address of the networked machines you want a WOL to be sent to on your LAN.
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The packets generated by the WOL daemon are sent to UDP port 40000. You likely will not need to worry about this unless the system you are attempting to send the WOL packet is on another subnet or you are trying to monitor the packets.
note: the UI says that the Interval accepts a range of 1-86400 seconds but it will only send out a WOL packet at a minimum of 15 second intervals. All values below 15 are accepted but the interval will still be every 15 seconds.
A useful tool for watching the WOL packets on a Windows computer is available at www.depicus.com/wake-on-lan (use port 40000 when monitoring) Or you can use a more generic protocol analyzer tool like Wireshark.
[edit]WOL Scripts
[edit]See Also (forum discussions)[edit]References
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If you want to know how to keep track of you current IP, dynamic DNS has worked well for me (http://freedns.afraid.org/)
I would also recommend:
www.dyndns.org www.no-ip.com --- Jayson --When Microsoft asks you, 'Where do you want to go today?' tell them 'Apple.'
there's this one too http://www.dslreports.com/wakeup
Just download this: WakeOnLan.
It's freeware and do all work without the need to use external web sites.
Yeah, but it looks like that's for sleeping computers on the same LAN as the one you're currently on. This hint is more for people that want to wake up their Mac remotely via the Internet like if you wanted to access your home computer from the office or a friend's house but it's asleep.
So it seems.
But actually it works over the internet if you manually add the host with IP-Address and Ethernet-ID. I use it for remotely waking an iMac behind a NAT that i have to access for screensharing.
Believe it or not, some people are forced to use a PC at work, and this solution won't work =( The poster's idea is good.
--- In /dev/null, no one can hear you scream
That's my problem as well.
But look, I found this: WOL Manager Professional
This does not work if you are behind an Airport router, even if you're hard wired via the ethernet port.
The Airport router does not forward the 'wake-up' packet. --- bukweet
Note: If you are seeing the entry TeamViewerDesktop in your list, make sure to check this box as well. Repeat the same for Full Disk Access and Screen Recording. Those are required to control your Mac. Click again on the padlock in the lower-left corner to prevent further changes. May 07, 2014 Does anyone know if the full installation of teamviewer 9 on os x can run as a system service? I'd like it to run as soon as the os boots up so I don't have to wait for a user to log in. Run teamviewer as a service on mac os. I cannot remote control a Mac running macOS Mojave 10.14 from my Windows 10 laptop. I have followed the instructions in the article here: - 60805.
If the router implements port forwarding correctly any old port shouldn't allow a WOL packet into the network (read big security hole). WOL is a UDP packet sent to port 9 and with a proper router you would need to forward UDP/9 to the system you want to wake up.
Actually, that's only partially true. A wake on lan frame can be embedded in any protocol and is nothing more than a specific stream of data. It's composed of 6 bytes 0xff followed by the MAC-address (ethernet address) repeated at least 16 times, ie
to wake a computer with the MAC-address 00:11:22:33:44:55. The first six bytes are for syncronization, and the rest identifies the computer. This can, as I said, be embedded in any protocol, or, for that matter, as a raw ethernet frame. UDP-packets seems to be the most common solution though, probably because it's simplicity.
Anyway, it ought be quite difficult to detect this kind of data stream (at least without false positives), and as far as I can tell, it's possible to insert a packet (ie TCP-packet) containing the magic string through a firewall. This, of course, may or may not be the case in the hint :)
Port Forwarding Mac Teamviewer Wake On Lan Password
My iBook is connected to the Internet wirelessly, but I wanted it off when I wasn't using it, too. What I do is leave the modem cable connected and enable 'wake on modem ring'. Then, when I want to wake the iBook up so I can SSH in to it, I ring my house.
You Sir (or Madam) are brilliant.
I've never been entirely comfortable with the thought of sending WOL packets across the Internet (particularly since the mechanism was really designed for intranets and lacks any form of authentication) except with a VPN router, but the idea of using a POTS ring just to wake a sleeping Mac is perfect! Not only is the wakeup signal (ring) kept safely 'out of band' with the SSH connection itself, but I'm thinking it may even be possible to target the Mac so that it only wakes up when specifically selected. How? By using one of those 'comm-share' boxes that allows you to re-direct incoming calls/rings by sending a touch-tone sequence during the initial ring. (These boxes are often used to share an incoming line between a phone, answering machine, fax and modem)
OK..i just spent 3 or 4 hours trying to figure this remote wake up problem out. Timbuktu is useless without being able to wake up my sleeping office computer. It amazes me that a product that complex CAN NOT do this (i just called and confirmed this). It has to be nearly 100% of their users have this problem. Hell, that's what the program does is remote communication.
So about an hour ago I got this modem idea..and then saw this post. Hell, this is my next thing to do when I get back to the office: hook up my old phone line to the modem. Duh. I have iChat running and can see if my computer wakes up or not :) --- :) Port Forwarding Mac Teamviewer Wake On Lan Windows 7
This is a great thread, but I was wondering if anyone knows how to make WOL work when you have OS X set to 'Require password to wake this computer from sleep or screen saver' in the Security control panel. When the password setting is on, waking the machine just shows a login screen, and it quickly falls back asleep when I have no way of entering the password from my remote connection.
I feel like I shouldn't have to give up security just so I can wake the machine..
Any solution to the fall back asleep after 30 seconds when a password is set - besides no password or no sleep?
isnt your MAC address protection enough?
Teamviewer Port Forwarding
I'm currently running a few services from my computer for others to use, so I turned off automatic sleep altogether. I needed a similar level of client security, so I decided the best way to lock my computer was to go to the login window. I downloaded WinSwitch (http://wincent.com/a/products/winswitch/) to create a shortcut to login window and Ciao (http://lorenb.com/software/ciao/) to automatically go to login window after a period of inactivity. You can use this setup while leaving your computer awake or asleep with the same client security.
Port Forwarding Mac Teamviewer Wake On Lan MacHere's the perl script that will send a correctly-formatted UDP packet that was alluded to in the original hint:
I was successful in waking my G5 PowerMac, but neither of my iBooks appear to respond (even after shutting down the firewall, setting the correct options, plugging in the adapter, etc.)
Configure Wake On Lan Teamviewer
is it this perl script that would let you build a wake function on your own website(like dslreport, just with fixed addys in a single button) and if so. any hints on how to incoporate it in a html/flash site?
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