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==Summary== | ==Summary== | ||
<b>Wake on LAN</b> (<b>WOL</b>) is feature that can "wake up" compliant computers from sleep mode by sending a "magic packet" to the network interface adapter | <b>Wake on LAN</b> (<b>WOL</b>) is feature that can "wake up" compliant computers from sleep mode by sending a "magic packet" to the network interface adapter. | ||
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==Wake on LAN configuration== | ==Wake on LAN configuration== | ||
You can set up the WOL function to use a broadcast address when waking up devices or wake all connected devices on click from the <b>Wake on LAN configuration</b> section | You can set up the WOL function to use a broadcast address when waking up devices or wake all connected devices on click from the <b>Wake on LAN configuration</b> section. | ||
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==Devices to wake up== | ==Devices to wake up== | ||
The <b>Devices to wake up</b> section is used to configure entries for LAN devices that can later be woken up by the WOL function. Refer to the figure | The <b>Devices to wake up</b> section is used to configure entries for LAN devices that can later be woken up by the WOL function. Refer to the figure below for information on the fields contained in the Devices to wake up section. | ||
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<td>string; | <td>string; default: <b>example</b></td> | ||
<td>A custom name for the device. Only used for easier management purposes.</td> | <td>A custom name for the device. Only used for easier management purposes.</td> | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:11, 24 October 2023
The information in this page is updated in accordance with firmware version .
Summary
Wake on LAN (WOL) is feature that can "wake up" compliant computers from sleep mode by sending a "magic packet" to the network interface adapter.
This chapter of the user manual provides an overview of the Wake on LAN page for {{{name}}} devices.
Wake on LAN configuration
You can set up the WOL function to use a broadcast address when waking up devices or wake all connected devices on click from the Wake on LAN configuration section.
Field | Value | Description |
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Broadcast | yes | no; default: no | If checked, the WOL function sends a magic packet to the broadcast address (FF:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF) whenever it is asked to wake a device. When you send a packet to the broadcast address it is received by all LAN devices. |
Wake all devices | - (interactive button) | Wakes all devices by sending a magic packet to the broadcast address (FF:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF). |
Devices to wake up
The Devices to wake up section is used to configure entries for LAN devices that can later be woken up by the WOL function. Refer to the figure below for information on the fields contained in the Devices to wake up section.
Field name | Value | Description |
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Name | string; default: example | A custom name for the device. Only used for easier management purposes. |
MAC | mac; default: 11:22:33:44:55:66 | MAC address of the network interface card of the computer that will be "woken up". |
Password | string; default: AABBCCDDEEFF | SecureON Password - sends given password when attempting to wake the host. Some computers have a BIOS feature that secures the WOL feature with a password. If your BIOS does not require such a password, leave this field empty. |
Wake on Boot | yes | no; default: no | Indicates whether the device should be "woken up" on router startup. |
Wake device | - (interactive button) | Sends a magic packet to the specified device. |
Delete | - (interactive button) | Deletes the device configuration. |
See also
- [[{{{name}}} Wake on LAN PC setup (Windows)|Wake on LAN PC configuration instructions]]
[[Category:{{{name}}} Services section]]