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re: Wake on lan through router?
Wednesday, November 8, 2006 at 2:53 am Windows 2000 Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by brianinmaine
(3 messages posted)
I found it works! send a broadcast UDP port through the router like 192.168.2.255
(the 255 being the broadcast). Works perfect! Firewall is on, only two ports open
- SSH (tcp) and WOL (udp). Secure VNC, tunneling, anything!
By the way, Belkin was worthless, they wanted to know if remote access was on. Why?
I cant do router remote access because they only make the miniserver on port 80
and verizon blocks that. If I need to now, I can VNC my desktop and make changes
"locally". Hoorah!
Thanks for the help, though!
On Tuesday, November 7, 2006 at 7:41 am, C K wrote:
>The Belkins seem to be a little fussy on what they pass through, even when ports
>are opened or forwarded. Try to DMZ the machine for a test to see if the packet
>gets passed through. There are other settings in some of them that may help but
>not all Belkins have the same capabilities.. Good luck getting useful info from
>Belkin as that's who should have the best answer..
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