Questions tagged [wake-on-lan]

Wake on LAN is a feature where one can send a broadcast over the network to boot a machine.

Wake On LAN works by broadcasting a magic packet containing the MAC address of the machines that needs to be woken up. Once the machine receives this packet it will start to powerup.

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Enabling WOL on HP Proliant

HP Proliant dl360 g7. Two Broadcom NICs teamed LACP using Windows Server 2012 built-in teaming utility. BIOS setting to "enable WOL" is set to enabled. No "Power Management" tab exists in the (virtual) team adapter! Machine will not wake when…
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Command only working when put directly in command prompt, not in batch file

On my SBS 2011 I have a batch file called wakeup-nas.bat, with the following contents: wol.exe 5475e0d59ffa wol.exe is an executable for sending wake on lan packets. It is in the same directory as the batch file. Strangely the command is only…
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Magic packet (Wake up on LAN) not send from Realtek RTL8111E (windows)

Trying to send magic packet from NIC Realtek RTL8111E on Motherboard MSi B75MA-P45 (using wol.exe) and nothing. Server does not wake up but magic packet from other PC, with other NIC (using wol.exe) successfully wakes up the server. How to wake up…
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LogMeIn mess my wake-on-link?

I have windows 8.1 64 bit with an on-board network card (*LAN: Intel® Gigabit Ethernet Controller driver for Windows 8.1**) Now - please notice : I have created an Acronis IMG right after installing Windows & basic programs (office,antivirus). My…
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