![]() If you check your work at each step, you can avoid doing it all over again later. I have been involved in far too many network changes that had to be completely re-done due to poor testing and methodology. ![]() Trust me, you’ll thank yourself later for your patience and attention to detail now. I can’t emphasize enough the importance of making one change at a time, and then testing the effectiveness. You’ll notice that testing comprises multiple steps in this guide. The goal here isn’t to cover every aspect of Wake On LAN/WAN technology, but to provide understanding and tools to make it work on your network. This guide lists those steps, covering BIOS configurations, software, testing, routing, and security. In order to take advantage of Wake On LAN/WAN technology, there are multiple steps to perform. Certainly, your PC is more secure from hackers when it is off. Maybe you saw Al Gore’s video, and you want to conserve energy and leave your PC off except when you need it. Perhaps you have a PC at home that you don’t want to leave powered on, yet may need to access while at work. Wake on WAN is the ability to send that same signal over a wide area network (WAN), such as the Internet, to trigger power-up of a PC on a private LAN. Click OK.Īfter the above configuration, you can now launch a third-party WOL software on PC B and send a Magic Packet to boot up PC A.What is Wake On LAN? Wake on LAN, or WOL, is the ability to send a signal over a local area network (LAN) to power up a PC. Specify the internal server IP as 192.168.0.100, which is the IP address of PC A. Specify the external port and internal port as 7, which is used to receive Magic Packets. Specify the WAN port according to the network environment. ![]() Click OK.Ĭhoose the menu Transmission > NAT > Virtual Servers and click to load the following page. Enter the IP address and MAC address of PC A. If there is not a desired entry, click to load the following page. Check if the desired IP address is reserved for PC A. Click OK.Ĭhoose the menu Network > LAN > Address Reservation to load the following page. Enable Export to DHCP Address Reservation. In the IP-MAC Binding List section, click to load the following page. In the Scanning Result section, click the corresponding to bind MAC and IP address of PC A.Ĭhoose the menu Firewall > Anti ARP Spoofing > IP-MAC Binding to load the following page. Wait a minute until the scanning is completed. In the general section, specify the scanning IP range according to the DHCP address pool. If the desired entry is in the list, click the corresponding to bind MAC and IP address of PC A.Ĭhoose the menu Firewall > Anti ARP Spoofing > ARP Scanning to load the following page. There are three methods to do IP-MAC binding: bind in the ARP list, bind in ARP scanning result, or add IP-MAC Binding list entry manually.Ĭhoose the menu Firewall > Anti ARP Spoofing > ARP List to load the following page. To achieve this requirement, you can configure the router as follows:Īfter you complete the configuration, you can use a WOL software to wake up PC A on PC B.įollow the steps below to configure the router.
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