![]() Verify that the remote system powered on correctly. ![]() On the status bar at the bottom, it reads Magic Packet Sent To 255.255.255.255. Input the MAC Address, Internet Address (local address in this case), Subnet Mask, Send Options: Local Subnet, Port Number 7 (default port), and then click the Wake Me Up button. The screenshot below shows the use of the Depicus* Wake On LAN GUI. On a remote Windows Server 2008* system that is on the same subnet of the system to Wake Up, run a WOL utility. Make a note of the MAC address, IP address, and Subnet Mask of the Network Adapter for which WOL was enabled. Note that other WOL options are available in this section. There are many solutions to send the magic packet through the internet. Note that your router must have a static IP (i.e., 82.164.3.27) to complete this step. Step 3: Make Wake-On-Lan work through the internet. Open the Device Manager, click Network adapters, right-click the Network Adapter to be WOL enabled, and click Properties.Ĭlick the Link Speed tab then verify installation of Intel® PROSet/Wireless Software and verify it is the latest version.Ĭlick the Power Management tab and mark the Wake on Magic Packet from power off state check box. Note that you will need your mac address to wake up your machine through the internet.
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