Wake On Lan 1.0.6 -
To successfully use Wake on Lan 1.0.6, your target hardware and network must be configured:
Supports an unlimited number of devices, allowing you to organize and wake them individually or in groups.
The computer must be connected via an Ethernet cable, as many older Wi-Fi adapters do not support WOL in a powered-down state. How It Works Wake on Lan 1.0.6
Uses the industry-standard WOL protocol, making it compatible with most PCs, servers, and NAS devices that support the feature. Requirements for Use
The application sends a to the target's MAC address. This packet typically uses UDP ports 7 or 9 to signal the motherboard's network controller to trigger a system boot. While primarily used on local networks, it can be configured for "Wake on WAN" (remote internet waking) if your router supports subnet-directed broadcasts. AI responses may include mistakes. Learn more Wake-on-LAN: Access PCs from sleep mode | TeamViewer To successfully use Wake on Lan 1
Provides a history or status of the last "wake" attempt to confirm if the command was sent successfully.
Allows for quick access and control without opening a full application window. Requirements for Use The application sends a to
On the target PC, the Wake-on-LAN or Remote Wake Up option must be enabled in the Power Management menu. OS Settings: