![]() ![]() You shouldn't start with this until your wake on lan works. This would be all if you want to wake the computer from local network, however if you want to wake the pc from WaN(internet) there are few more requirementsĢ) you can change port forwarding settings on your router If you want to use WoL only from sleep state follow these instructionsģ)select your ethernet NIC (in my case Intel Etherenet Connection I217-V)ĥ) go to power managment and enable Wake on Magic Packet and Wake on Pattern Match Generaly it should be something like this:ġ) open your web browser and go to 192.168.1.1 (or similar adress - it's usually printed on a sticker on the router) If you don't know how to forward ports on your specific router check out this site Wake on Lan works on ports 7 or 9 (depeneds on the NIC manufacturer) and uses UDP packets, so you have to enable port forwarding in your router settings. You should know what ip adress, mac adress, lan and wan is.Īsus Motherboards - screenshots taken on Maximus VI Formula and Z87i-Pro Well after this guide you should be able to boot your computer from remote device over the wan or just wake your pc from sleep from local network I decidet to make this guide incase someone else has problems with Wake on Lan on Windows 8. This will be my first guide so please be patient with me.
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