WakeOnLan

 

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WakeOnLan (WOL) allows you to switch on remote computers
with your phone using 3g and WiFi connections.
WakeOnLan also informs you when a selected TCP server port is
ready to receive connections.

The perfect complement to "Easy VNC"!

WakeOnLan sends WOL packet over UDP port 9, if you want to switch on a remote host
from the Internet (3g connection) you must add a static route rule to your router
to redirect incoming UDP-9 packets to private network broadcast.


VERY IMPORTANT: WakeOnLan only works with computers compatibles with Wake-on-lan so first check your mother board manual or your system BIOS options.

LED INDICATORS:

- WOL grey: WOL is disabled.
- WOL red: WOL is active, but can't send packets. Check your network connection or dns names.
- WOL green: WOL is active and sending packets, this doesn't mean that the computer is switched on.
- TCP grey: TCP test is disabled or bad configured.
- TCP red: Connection to tcp port has failed.
- TCP green: Connection to tcp port established. The server is ready to receive connections.

HOW TO CONFIGURE A HOST:

1- "Name": The name that will appear in the list (ex: "myserver").
2- "WakeOnLan ip address": The ip address where we want to send
WOL packets.
3- "Host MAC address": The MAC address of the remote host ethernet device. (ex: 001122334455).
4- "Tcp test addres": We can also set up a tcp "ip:port" to monitorize 
whether the tcp port is ready to receive connections. (ex: 192.168.1.3:5900).



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