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Question about 'Getting Wake On Lan (sometimes called Remote Wake Up) to work'
Monday, October 29, 2001 at 8:28 pm
Posted by Brian Sherman (1 messages posted)

Hello, I have read the post about 'Getting Wake On Lan (sometimes called Remote Wake Up) to work'. And it pertains directly to what I am trying to accomplish right now. I have 3 computers networked together and working thru netBEUI protocol. I have win95 on 1 computer, win98 on another, and win2k on the third. My motherboards and network cards are "wake on lan" capable, I have installed the WAL cables, and setup in the bios for this feature. However, I cant figuire out how to send the wake-up packet to remotely turn on another computer. How is this done? What all do I need listed in the network Properties section? I have a file called "A:\PKTDRV\FEAPKT.COM on my nic disk. Do I need to load this? If so, how? You might just want to give me a quick tutoring on how to set this all up, seeing how this is my first. Any help will be appreicated. Brian

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re: Question about 'Getting Wake On Lan (sometimes called Remote Wake Up) to work'
Saturday, December 1, 2001 at 6:06 pm
Posted by Sergio (1 messages posted)




On Monday, October 29, 2001 at 8:28 pm, Brian Sherman wrote:
>Hello,
>I have read the post about 'Getting Wake On Lan (sometimes called Remote Wake Up)
>to work'. And it pertains directly to what I am trying to accomplish right now. I
>have 3 computers networked
>together and working thru netBEUI protocol. I have win95 on 1 computer, win98 on
>another, and win2k on the third. My motherboards and network cards are "wake on lan"
>capable, I have installed the WAL cables, and setup in the bios for this feature.
>However, I cant figuire out how to send the wake-up packet to remotely turn on another
>computer. How is this done?
>What all do I need listed in the network Properties section? I have a file called
>"A:\PKTDRV\FEAPKT.COM on my nic disk. Do I need to load this? If so, how? You might
>just want to give me a quick tutoring on how to set this all up, seeing how this
>is my first.
>
>
> Any help will be appreicated.
>Brian
>
> I've found today some link: A place for AMD Magic Packet is download.online.tj.cn/software/internetsoft/remote_monitor/13831.html Magic Packet scan the net, create list of PC and wake up them at some time. It kake up ever a single PC. for shareware: http://www.ninstall.com/wake-on-lan/ for sources: www.sevillaonline.com/ActiveX/ARMagicPacketLib.htm and http://www.gcd.org/sengoku/docs/wol.c Bye

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re: Question about 'Getting Wake On Lan (sometimes called Remote Wake Up) to work'
Sunday, March 10, 2002 at 7:04 am
Posted by Jeff (18 messages posted)

http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/ahh/wol-0.5.1-win32.zip Best WOL client available. -jef

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re: Question about 'Getting Wake On Lan (sometimes called Remote Wake Up) to work'
Wednesday, April 17, 2002 at 1:15 pm
Posted by Arun (3 messages posted)

Can you tell me what exactly needs to go in the command line of this program? 'wol.exe -i (ipaddress), MAC Address? Thanks


On Sunday, March 10, 2002 at 7:04 am, Jeff wrote:
>http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/ahh/wol-0.5.1-win32.zip
>
>Best WOL client available. -jef

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re: Question about 'Getting Wake On Lan (sometimes called Remote Wake Up) to work'
Wednesday, April 17, 2002 at 7:33 pm
Posted by Jeff (18 messages posted)

Usage is: wol 00:4F:49:07:0B:5F where 00:4F:49:07:0B:5F is the machine you want to wake up. The other options are covered in the wol.info file. But all you need is wol hardware_addesss. Jeff


On Wednesday, April 17, 2002 at 1:15 pm, Arun wrote:
>Can you tell me what exactly needs to go in the command line of this program? 'wol.exe
>-i (ipaddress), MAC Address?
>
>Thanks
>
>

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re: Question about 'Getting Wake On Lan (sometimes called Remote Wake Up) to work'
Wednesday, April 17, 2002 at 8:08 pm
Posted by Arun (3 messages posted)

Thanks Jeff, will try that. Arun


On Wednesday, April 17, 2002 at 7:33 pm, Jeff wrote:
>Usage is: wol 00:4F:49:07:0B:5F
>
>where 00:4F:49:07:0B:5F is the machine you want to wake up. The other options are
>covered in the wol.info file. But all you need is wol hardware_addesss.
>Jeff
>
>

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re: Question about 'Getting Wake On Lan (sometimes called Remote Wake Up) to work'
Saturday, February 15, 2003 at 12:51 pm
Posted by Eric (1 messages posted)

I like the Wake On Lan clients available from www.depicus.com/wake-on-lan.

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re: Question about 'Getting Wake On Lan (sometimes called Remote Wake Up) to work'
Saturday, August 9, 2003 at 10:56 am
Posted by mike (1 messages posted)

I tried these suggestions, but neither works. I used the MAC address optained using "arp -a" but still no-go. The WOL is enabled in the BIOS. The PC is part of a Peer-To-Peer network setup in my home. I tried setting a static IP also, but still nothing. Any ideas?


On Saturday, February 15, 2003 at 12:51 pm, Eric wrote:
>I like the Wake On Lan clients available from www.depicus.com/wake-on-lan.

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re: Question about 'Getting Wake On Lan (sometimes called Remote Wake Up) to work'
Monday, July 26, 2004 at 3:15 pm
Posted by Simon (1 messages posted)

I have this problem too, now my problem is, how do I obtain the MAC adress? Thanks


On Wednesday, April 17, 2002 at 7:33 pm, Jeff wrote:
>Usage is: wol 00:4F:49:07:0B:5F
>
>where 00:4F:49:07:0B:5F is the machine you want to wake up. The other options are
>covered in the wol.info file. But all you need is wol hardware_addesss.
>Jeff
>
>

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re: Question about 'Getting Wake On Lan (sometimes called Remote Wake Up) to work'
Monday, July 26, 2004 at 5:04 pm
Posted by Jeff (18 messages posted)

Try start -> run -> command -> ipconfig if that doesnt work use start -> run -> winipcfg
>I have this problem too, now my problem is, how do I obtain the MAC adress?

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