ugh, struggling to get my wake on Lan working again since switching windows 10. I have also since replaced the network card.
Enable wake from PCIe in bios
enabled 'allow device to wake computer' and 'only allow a magic packet to wake the compuer' in LAN card settings, Wake on magic packet enabled, WoL and shutdown speed link set to '100mbs First'.
Forwarded ports 7&9 on my router (I think, this is in the 'virtual servers' section of my router under 'forwarding').
App set to computers name, IP and broadcast address of x.x.x.255, which is what it came up with when I auto-configured it.
Worked with windows 7, have I missed anything? Any way to tell if the magic packets are making it to the PC?
ugh, struggling to get my wake on Lan working again since switching windows 10. I have also since replaced the network card.
Enable wake from PCIe in bios
enabled 'allow device to wake computer' and 'only allow a magic packet to wake the compuer' in LAN card settings, Wake on magic packet enabled, WoL and shutdown speed link set to '100mbs First'.
Forwarded ports 7&9 on my router (I think, this is in the 'virtual servers' section of my router under 'forwarding').
App set to computers name, IP and broadcast address of x.x.x.255, which is what it came up with when I auto-configured it.
Worked with windows 7, have I missed anything? Any way to tell if the magic packets are making it to the PC?
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