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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). The sed command is used here to remove colons (:) from the MAC and to add the x hex specificator (so that 11 becomes x11, 22 becomes x22. And so on) prior to sending the string to the network stack. The forged wake on LAN package is sent to the network stack piping it to NetCat. SoCat can be used instead (syntax will differ, of course). The Wake on LAN (WOL) feature wakes a computer from a low-power state when a network adapter detects a WOL event. Typically, such an event is a specially constructed Ethernet packet. The default behavior in response to WOL events has changed from Windows 7 to Windows 10.
This small command line utility makes possible to switch on a computer from a second one by sending a “Magic Packet”. Both of computers can be located on the same LAN or on the different LAN segments.
Wake On Lan Cmd Router
Requirements to use the WOL (Wake-On-LAN)
- An ATX motherboard with an onboard, 3-pin “WOL” connector.
- An ATX power supply that meets ATX 2.01 specifications.
- A network card that can support WOL with its cable to the motherboard properly installed.
- In the BIOS Power Management, you must enable the LAN Wakeup option.
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How to use MC-WOL
Use the following command in a Windows DOS box:
Use the following command in a Windows DOS box:
Wake On Lan Command Line
MC-WOL ethernet-address [/a ip-address] [/p password]
A description for each argument follows:
A description for each argument follows:
- ethernet-address – Ethernet MAC address of the network adapter of the destination computer.
- ip-address – Multicast IP address of the LAN (see below) where the destination computer is located. This argument is not required if computers are located on the same LAN.
- password – Is only required for a few adapter types. The password should be specified in ethernet hex format (i.e. 01:AA:02:BB or 01:AA:02:BB:03:CC:04:DD).Example1: MC-WOL 00:01:02:58:A3:C7
If a target computer is on another LAN, IP address must be specified. For example you have a segment using the class C network 192.168.5.0. The broadcast ip address of this subnet is 192.168.5.255 – that’s what you use as the destination IP address on the packet.
Example2: MC-WOL 00:01:02:5C:A1:B2 /a 192.168.5.255
This multicast packet will be delivered by router(s) to the ethernet switch that comprises the network segment.
How to get MAC address
You can use our freeware utility MCGETMAC.EXE, to obtain ethernet address of the NIC (network interface card) of the target computer.
Usage:MCGETMAC ip-address or name Omnifocus pro 3 5 1 download free.
You can use our freeware utility MCGETMAC.EXE, to obtain ethernet address of the NIC (network interface card) of the target computer.
Usage:MCGETMAC ip-address or name Omnifocus pro 3 5 1 download free.
Wake On Lan Command Mac
See also:
Remote Shutdown
Remote Shutdown