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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. This chapter is an overview of the Wake on LAN page in {{{name}}} devices.
 
<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. This chapter is an overview of the Wake on LAN page in {{{name}}} devices.
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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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The <b>Wake on LAN devices</b> section is used to configure entries for LAN devices that can later be woken up by the WOL function. Refer to the figure bellow for information on the fields contained in the Wake on LAN devices section.
 
The <b>Wake on LAN devices</b> section is used to configure entries for LAN devices that can later be woken up by the WOL function. Refer to the figure bellow for information on the fields contained in the Wake on LAN devices section.
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         <td>- (interactive button)</td>
 
         <td>- (interactive button)</td>
 
         <td>Deletes the device configuration.</td>
 
         <td>Deletes the device configuration.</td>
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        <td>Add</td>
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        <td>Add a new Wake on LAN device entry to the list.</td>
 
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