CM48 Wake on LAN (mig)


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Wake Up Computer with Remote Tools

e.g. Teamvierwer, or Radmin

  1. Make BIOS ready: MUST (see below)
  2. Make WIndows ready: MUST (see below)

3A Make Router ready: Option A

3B Make Teamviewer ready: Option B

 

Wake Up Computer with Teamviewer

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You can turn on a sleeping or powered-off computer using TeamViewer’s Wake-on-LAN feature. This means you can control an offline computer remotely by waking it up first, before you establish a connection to it.

You can initiate the wake-up request from another Windows or Mac computer, or even from an Android or iOS device running the TeamViewer Remote Control app.

[note] It’s not possible to wake up a Mac computer that is fully powered down, as Apple doesn’t allow this. Macs can only be woken up from sleep mode. Windows and Linux PCs, however, can be woken up from sleep and hibernation mode as well as being fully powered down, so long as the hardware supports this.

How to use Wake on LAN

Wake-on-LAN can be used through two different methods:

  1. Wake up a computer (hereafter called the target computer) via another computer within the same network.
  2. Wake up the target computer via its public address.

Note: You can use TeamViewer´s Wake on LAN feature with the most recent version of TeamViewer 13 as well as TeamViewer 12, 11, 10 and 9.

Choose one of the methods depending on the circumstances.

Teamviewer Client Wake Up Host
Teamviewer Client Wake Up Host

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Wake up the target computer via another computer within the same network
 

Choose this method if there is a second computer (eg. a server) within the network of the target computer that is turned on permanently.

In this case you can use the second computer to wake up the target computer. The second computer acts as a kind of “middleman” to forward the wake-up request to the target computer. This method requires considerably less configuration effort than the second method.

Wake Up Computer via Another Computer Within the Network
Wake Up Computer via Another Computer Within the Network

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  1. Enable Wake-on-LAN in BIOS
  2. Enable Network card settings for wake on LAN
  3. Power Settings: Deactivate Rapid Start
  4. Maybe needed for teamviewer: Find Mac address and IPv4 of remote computer and allow port forwarding
  5. Teamviewer Options: Assign Device to account (DONE)
  6. Teamviewer Options Add teamviewer ID that allows to wake it up (DONE)

 

Is not in same network.

use Radmin or use fixed IP address

 

 

 

 

Wake on LAN Teamviewer with Fixed IP Address

Teamviewer Wake on LAN Problems

Only Sleep Works

it only works when the computer is in sleep.

 

 

Teamviewer Host Sleep
Teamviewer Host Sleep

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However it gets waken up by its own.

Teamviewer Client Wake Up Host Connect
Teamviewer Client Wake Up Host Connect

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Hibernate

While I cannot wake it up when it is hibernating

 

Teamviewer Hibernation Teamviewer WakeUp not Possible
Teamviewer Hibernation Teamviewer WakeUp not Possible

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Turn On Computer with Android App
  1. Enable Wake-on-LAN in BIOS
  2. Enable Network card settings for wake on LAN
  3. Find Mac address and IPv4 of remote computer and allow port forwarding
  4. Turn off fast startup under power options
  5. Find Android App WOL: use Mac Address and IPv4 address

 

MS Remote Desktop

Wake Up Computer with Remote Desktop

Hibernation via Remote Desktop

Hibernation via Remote Desktop
Hibernation via Remote Desktop

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Wake Up Computer with Radmin

Radmin Wake on LAN Intel AMT

Radmin Wake on LAN Intel AMT
Radmin Wake on LAN Intel AMT

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Turn on Remote PC and Access BIOS Remotely

Wake Up Computer with Router

Make Router Ready

Video name: Wake up on Remote on Router

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  1. Access to Fritz.box Remote

Password in TeamPW

My Fritz Access
My Fritz Access

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Make BIOS Ready

In the GUI configurter the remote access.

The router can wake up the computer.

 

 

 

from Internet

BIOS Power Management

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Starting network devices over the internet (Wake on LAN)

With the “Wake on LAN” function you can start computers, NAS systems, and other network devices in your FRITZ!Box home network over the internet. This way you can use remote maintenance software to access one of your computers at any time, without having to always keep the computer on, for example.

Requirements / Restrictions

  • The device must be connected to a LAN port on the FRITZ!Box.
  • The device must support the ACPI (Advanced Configuration and Power Management Interface) standard.
  • The device must be configured for sleep mode “S3”, “S4” or “S5”.

FritzBox
FritzBox

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Allowing a device to start automatically when accessed from internet

  1. Click “Home Network” in the FRITZ!Box user interface.
  2. Click “Home Network Overview” in the “Home Network” menu.
  3. Click on the “Network Connections” tab.
  4. Click the (Edit) button for the device you would like to configure.
  5. Enable the option “Start this computer automatically as soon as it is accessed from the internet”.
  6. Click “OK” to save the settings.

The device will now be started automatically as soon as

  • the device is accessed from the internet over a shared port.
  • a query is sent to the device over a VPN connection, for example with FRITZ!VPN.

You can access the device after about 10 seconds.

FritzBox User Interface
FritzBox User Interface

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Allow Access to Devices

  • Allow Internet Access
  • Define Periods

Allow Access to Devices
Allow Access to Devices

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Remove old devices

  • Remove old devices from home network

Remove old devices
Remove old devices

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Make Windows Ready

Wake On LAN Network settings

Wake On LAN Network settings
Wake On LAN Network settings

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Make Firewall Ready

Potentially the software must pass the Firewall.

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