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| + | ====== Wake on LAN ====== | ||
| + | Wake-on-LAN is an ethernet protocol for waking computers up from a very low power mode remotely. This was created by AMD in collaboration with Hewlett-Packard. | ||
| - | ==== GUI ==== | + | ===== GUI ===== |
| - | In this tutorial we will setup Wake on LAN. | + | 1. Open your router's configurations website and login (default: 192.168.11.1) |
| - | At first open your browser and go to your router's configurations website (default: 192.168.11.1). Log in with your password. | + | 2. Go to Network Services --> Wake on LAN |
| - | Go to the __Network Serices__ tab and then to __Wake on LAN__. | + | 3. Add a new entry with the [+] Button |
| - | {{ :howto:general:wireless:wol1.png?nolink&900 |}} | + | 4. Enter a Device Name (only for managing entries) |
| - | Add a new entry with the [+] Button. After that you are able to enter device name (only for managing entries), MAC address and if needed password of your machine. | + | 5. Enter the MAC Address of the device you want to wake up |
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| + | 6. If needed: enter the password from your target / check the box to wake up the target on boot | ||
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| + | {{ :howto:general:wireless:wol2.png?direct |}} | ||
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| + | Make sure you have enabled wake on lan on your target! Mostly you will find this option in the bios under 'Power'. | ||