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Any way to wake a computer when I'm on not the same LAN?
Links used in this discussion
Links used in this discussion
- https://www.remoteutilities.com/support/docs/wake-on-lan/
- https://www.remoteutilities.com/support/kb/what-is-a-direct-connection/
- https://www.howtogeek.com/192642/how-to-remotely-turn-on-your-pc-over-the-internet/
- https://www.remoteutilities.com/support/forums/messages/forum1/message3538/758-is-it-possilbe-to-start-a-host-over-the-internet-with-wol-from-a-full-shutdown#message3538
dbartos,
User (Posts: 5)
Sep 01, 2021 2:48:22 pm EDT
Support level: Free or trial
Hi, I have to do remote work on a users computer and he consistently puts the computer to sleep before leaving for the day and I have no way to wake it back up so I can work on it. I'm at home using remote utilities so I'm not on the work network. Is there a way to wake it up or would I need to VPN into the work network first? Thanks!
Pauline,
Support (Posts: 2886)
Sep 01, 2021 4:35:29 pm EDT
Hello,
Thank you for your message.
Please note that the Remote Utilities's Wake-on-LAN built-in feature only works if you use Direct connection and only for the Host machines located in the same LAN and the same subnet as the Viewer PC. We do have a few improvements for the WoL feature added to our wishlist, namely to use one Host to wake other computers on the same LAN, i.e. it will be possible to use the Wake-on-LAN command even with Internet-ID connection. We will implement this feature in our future updates, but, unfortunately, we cannot provide any specific ETA on it yet.
However, in case if you want to use the Wake-on-LAN feature over the internet, then you might try waking the remote Host machine over the Internet by sending the magic packets. For more information on how to use WoL over the Internet please refer to this guide. In addition, here's a related community thread where one of our users shared their extensive experience on using WoL over the internet.
Hope that helps.
Thank you for your message.
Please note that the Remote Utilities's Wake-on-LAN built-in feature only works if you use Direct connection and only for the Host machines located in the same LAN and the same subnet as the Viewer PC. We do have a few improvements for the WoL feature added to our wishlist, namely to use one Host to wake other computers on the same LAN, i.e. it will be possible to use the Wake-on-LAN command even with Internet-ID connection. We will implement this feature in our future updates, but, unfortunately, we cannot provide any specific ETA on it yet.
However, in case if you want to use the Wake-on-LAN feature over the internet, then you might try waking the remote Host machine over the Internet by sending the magic packets. For more information on how to use WoL over the Internet please refer to this guide. In addition, here's a related community thread where one of our users shared their extensive experience on using WoL over the internet.
Hope that helps.
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