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*Teamviewer Android Wake On Lan Setup
*Teamviewer Manual Wake On Lan
Yes, you can wake up a computer/laptop via Wake-on-LAN using your tablet or smartphone. To do so, you must configure TeamViewer Wake-on-LAN via your router (DynDNS) or TeamViewer IDs as described above. This allows you to wake up your laptop, computer, workstation, or other devices that are running Windows or Mac OS X. 3) Install Teamviewer and Wol Wake on Lan Wan on android BROKEN LINK REMOVED 4) On Bios turn on wake on LAN feature 5) Open device manager locate network adapter, right click and choose properties then click on Advanced there should be couple of options like WOL and Wake on Magic packet just enable them. Set up the BIOS on your computer Wake On Lan (a function that allows you to turn on the PC via LAN-cable) - The router is configured with SSH or Telnet connection from outside - Installed on your.Online Wake-on-LAN Services
Here are some websites that allow sending magic packets to boot up a computer over the internet. They are free services that can be used by anyone.
6. Wake-On-LAN Online
This webpage is able to send the required packet data to your computer over the internet. A useful feature is the scheduler that allows you to send the magic packet on a specific day and time up to a week in advance.
Enter the external IP address and MAC address of the target computer into the boxes. Then press “Wake Up my PC!” The service seems to use both ports 9 and 7 by default but you can add your own with “:[port]” after the IP address. Multiple MAC and IP addresses can be used if you separate them with commas.
Visit Wake-On-LAN Online
7. Depicus Wake on LAN over the Internet
In addition to the Windows tools from Depicus, they also have a page on their website that can send the magic packet over the internet to your computer.
The external IP Address and MAC Address of your computer is required. The subnet mask and password boxes can be left alone if you have no specific need to change them. The page also says the port can be left at the default of 4343 but we got an error if the box was empty. Port 9, 7, 4343 or anything more specific if you wish is fine.
Visit Depicus Wake on LAN over the InternetWake-on-LAN from the Command Line or PowerShell
Using the command line or PowerShell to send Wake-on-LAN packets to another computer can be quite useful for business, professional users, in batch scripts and to make desktop shortcuts.
8. Wake On Lan Command Line (WolCmd)
This tool is another entry in our list by Depicus and is a simple command line tool to send the Wake-on-LAN signal. The syntax is quite simple.
WolCmd [MAC address] [IP address] [Subnet mask] [Port]
An example would look like this:
wolcmd 26-63-A4-79-B8-12 192.168.0.40 255.255.255.0 9
The MAC address, IP address and subnet are required but the port will default to 7 if you don’t supply one.
Download Wake On Lan Command Line (WolCmd)
Another useful command line tool we found was simply called WOL. It additionally allows you to supply a password and a custom subnet.
9. Send-WOL PowerShell Script
There are a few PowerShell scripts around that can send a magic packet and this one is hosted on the Microsoft Technet Script Center. Download the script, open it and add the argument for the computer(s) you wish to wake.
Send-WOL -mac [MAC address] -ip [IP address] -port [port]
Save the script and execute it from PowerShell or the command line. Only the MAC address is truly required, the default port will be 9 if you don’t supply your own.
Download Send-WOL PowerShell ScriptUse Wake-on-LAN to Start a Computer From your Smartphone
If you are unable to send the magic packet to your PC from another computer, an alternative option is sending it from another device like a smartphone or tablet. There are loads of apps around and the Android app we’ll look at is free, popular and does the job quite nicely.
10. Wake On Lan for Android
This app is quite easy to use because if the computer to start up remotely is switched on and available on the local network, you can find it automatically. Just press the add button and select the device from the list. It’s IP and MAC addresses will be added so you don’t have to do anything else. If you are connecting from outside the LAN, replace the local IP with the external IP or add a new connection manually.
All you have to do is press one of the devices in the bookmarks list to start the computer remotely. A handy function is the ability to add a widget to your home screen that can send the packet data to a selected device just by pressing the icon. By default the magic packet is sent three times, it can be changed up or down in the app settings.
Download Wake On Lan for AndroidTest Wake-on-LAN is Working in Windows
If Wake-on-LAN isn’t working or you just want to test to see if the remote computer is receiving the necessary data, try using Wake on Lan Monitor. It’s another tool from Depicus and can be used to test if the magic packet is reaching the target computer.
Launch the tool on the computer you want to send the WOL signal to, set the required port and press Start. Then send a Wake-on-LAN packet from another computer using one of the options above. If the data is received, the tool will display it in the window. If you receive nothing there is something in your set up preventing the packet from being sent.
Note that different programs default to different ports when sending the magic packet. For instance, FUSION WakeUp on Lan and WakeMeOnLan default to port 40000 while WakeOnLANx defaults to port 7. If you are not required to set a port in the program, make sure you know what its default is during testing.
Download Wake on LAN MonitorMake Sure Your Computer is Wake-on-LAN Ready
To enable the Wake-on-LAN feature in the BIOS, in addition to an obvious option which is usually named something like “Wake on LAN”, you may have to enable an option called “PCI Devices power on” in the ACPI configuration and power management settings.
You also need to make sure the LAN driver in Windows has the WOL feature enabled. Right click on (My) Computer > Manage > Device Manager > Network adapters. Double click on your Ethernet controller and look in the Advanced tab for “Wake on LAN”, “Wake from shutdown”, “Wake on Magic Packet” or similar.
Make sure it’s enabled. Also, go into the Power Management tab and tick “Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power”, “Allow this device to wake the computer”, and optionally “Only allow magic packets to wake the computer”.
While the system is switched off, make sure power is still getting to the network adapter by checking to see if the light is on near the connector on the motherboard or card. If not there is no power going to it then other settings may need adjusting.‹ Previous12 View All You might also like:5 Ways to Protect Your Computer Against NetCut’s ARP Spoofing Attack5 Tools to Automatically Wake Up Windows From Standby and HibernationTeamviewer Android Wake On Lan Setup5 Ways to Remotely Start and Stop Services over the Network5 Ways to Remotely Access Apple Mac OS X from Windows5 Ways to Kill and View Processes on a Remote Computer 34 Comments - Write a Comment
Additionally, tools like Teamviewer, R-HUB remote support servers etc. also provide remotely turning on and accessing the computers. You can use the same.ReplyApostol Dorel1 year ago
How you can wake up on LAN your PC if you’re not in the same network?Reply
Page 2 might help you with that, those options can WOL over the internet which is essentially the same thing.Replydan2 years ago
this is “8 programms to use wake-on-lan to turn your computer on” describing exactly ONE way (WOL) – it is not 8 ways to turn a computer on … grrr :-PReply
We called it 8 ways to… because there are not 8 programs or 8 websites, but a mixture. And you only have so many characters for a title.ReplyF4CKAU1 year ago
turn on and wake up is 2 completely different things. thats what he meant. Its clickbait in essence xDReply
Wake on LAN will “turn on” your computer from off, wake up brings the computer out of sleep/standby. Two different things but “wake” is used for both.
Also, the commenter above did not mean the difference between turn on and wake, he was unhappy that the title says “8 ways…” when he believes there’s only one way mentioned.Replytehhellhound2 years ago
The PC that I wanted to start up has to be on Wi-Fi due to practicality. what I did was get one of those remote controlled smart outlets and set the BIOS to default to power on. I have a UPS and a gas generator so I’m not going to lose power to that PC otherwise. I just shut down the PC as normal then cut the power for about 30 seconds when I want to start it up.Reply
if the power to the network adapter is off while the computer is off, you need to be able to send a broadcast to it to wake it up.
in order to do that, an always on 3rd party device is needed that is in your home network like a tablet or old phone.
for that i wrote an app called wol proxy for android which can do the broadcast for you and still allow you to wake the PC:
play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.bianco.wolproxy&hl=enReplyHumberto3 years ago
Hello, i am in brazil! Thanks ( Muito Obrigado!)Reply
Super !!!!
Thanks a lot…Replyfreask6 years ago
For Android users – small app to wake up your PC
play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=ru.freask.pcwakeup
Description here develop.freask.ru/android/vklyuchenie-kompyutera-udalyonno-so-smartfona-na-android.html
It works even in cases where the computer behind the router NAT and port forwarding does not work (and it does not help if the PC is turned off).Reply
thanksReplysam8 years ago
Thanks a lot for providing the information!
I really needed something like this so that I could manage turning on my desktop when I am in college, and fetching necessary files.
Cheers!Reply
This is exactly what I was looking for for years. Thanks Raymond.Replyamala rangnekar9 years ago
Excellent work! :)
We have been trying to implement this technology for our college project, and this article of yours was indeed helpful. :)Reply
thank you i just recently know about wake on lanReplyET Jr.10 years ago
one of the best articles i’ve read recently… thank you very much!Reply
Ha I woke up all my school pcs by this thanksReplyEric10 years ago
Good article! I tested a WOL for my Asus system and it worked like a charm. Saved me driving an hour to turn the PC on!
Cheers!Reply
You are just a genius ….
Jeez….crazyReplykapil10 years ago
wow friend damn good, great for guys like me (net administrators)Reply
excellent ! & ThanksReplyEunos11 years ago
Hi Raymond, this is really helpful. I was about to get a timer hardware to switch my office computer on and off at set timings. My only problem was I need to turn it on at times when the hardware is set to “off”. Have racked my brains over this…until I read what you’ve posted. A million thanks!Reply
Thanks my friend, your post was of great help. It saved me a lot of money. I was going to buy a remote power switch and “ATX push to on” from Deltronix. Thanks again.ReplyPeter12 years ago
Very informative, thank you so much! I’ve been looking for a way to turn my computer on from school + use logmein =)Reply
Hi, Ray
You are a great man.Replymono_maister12 years ago
WHAT A NICE THING!!!! YOU JUST SAVE ME LOT WORK HOURS, because someone have lost the keys of the server’s room, I had to work remotly, but, for a mistake turned off the server, but, I was able to turn it on again with the software Fusion WOL, thanks a lot for your advise.Reply
Nice article, I already use VNC to control my machine but sometimes I forget to leave my PC on. This will help a lot, the only thing I need now is a decent router which supports dynDNS.ReplyEddiet2012 years ago
Very cool!!! I used the wake up from the internet entered my home IP and MAC addy from my office and Voila! My home computer turned on. I used a remote support proggy to turn computer off and access everything THANKS!!!!!Reply
Great Post Buddy.
I blog it in my blog.
Thanks….Replyveki13 years ago
cool, thanks Ray!!Reply
very helpful way Raymond good workReplyRIOTOUS13 years ago
Well Mr Raymond,
Your site is really the Top!
I’ll be nearly 1 Year that I’m here as a member on this BLOG!
I’m really proud to be a member of Raymond blog.
Thanks for all!ReplyTeamviewer Manual Wake On LanLeave a Reply
Wake On Lan is a Network Protocol that sends packet to an IP address of your choice that is specially formulated with a broadcast frame that will wake up the machine on the other end – that is, if WOL is enabled on the machine.
The ability to perform a LAN wake on a system can be incredibly useful in a range of situations.
To put simply if there is any time you might want a system to be turned on when you aren’t sitting in front of it, then Wake-On-LAN, aka WOL, is precisely what you need!
Whether used for testing, or perhaps on a back-up system, it’s quite useful to be able to remotely control and change the power state of a computer.
Even just accidentally shutting it down, or someone turning it off and leaving, can make WOL very useful!
With the software installed the networks NIC continues to receive power even while turned off and listens for a specific packet to be sent that will trigger a startup.
It’s as simple as that!
And due to the simplicity there are a range of tools with a range of features to provide this very functionality.
Some are as basic as just providing wake, while others offer a greater degree of flexibility and specificity in how they do what they do!
It’s worth noting that WOL does often have to be enabled in the BIOS on the system to be roused remotely, of course.Best Wake-on-LAN Software & Tools for Windows 7, 10, Server 2012/2018:
We’ve compiled a small list of the Best Wake on Lan software and tools that will help you Wake up any PC on your internal network via the protocol.
The Great part about most of the software below is that they’re absolutely FREE! Grab one below and install it today to make sure you have it ready when you least expect.1. SolarWinds FREE WOL Utility – FREE DOWNLOAD
This program is pretty lightweight and easy to setup, which makes it ideal for swiftly installing and configuring on a system.
There’s really not a lot else to be said! It’s one of those programs that is small and compact because it has a singular focus and it does what it needs to do as easily and with as little footprint as possible.
Price:
100% Free and Easy to Use!
Compatibility:
Any version of Windows from 2000 and up, including 64-bit2. ManageEngine OpUtils
OpUtils gives you the option to manage and Monitor Wake-on-LAN Devices from a Easy-to-use dashboard!
They provide information about Devices, scheduling and even go as far as allowing you to group computers or systems to start all at once!
Some options that you have with this tool are as follows:
*Create Groups & Schedule WOL
*Schedule ALL or Individual PC’s for WOL
*Boot Systems Across VLANs & Other networks!
*Automatically Scan & Discovery Devices with WOL Capabilities!
*and much More!
Click on the Link below to get started and download this great tool today!
Download:3. Nirsoft
NirSoft, a common name when dealing with passwords and utilities revolving around them, also has a nice lightweight tool for handling WOL.
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It has a nice simple interface that allows for managing a series of systems all at once and can even broadcast a WOL packet to a handful of systems at the same time to save you a little extra work.
It also offers command-line functionality that is ideal for scripting or bat files.
Download:
Price:
Free
Compatibility:
Any version of Windows from 2000 and up, including 64-bit4. WakeOnLANx
Another simple and free tool that is purely focused on getting the job done without an excess of bells and whistles.
This one has a particularly customizable GUI, much more than many of the similar programs, and even offers a little bit of system information that can be requested from the target machine, such as drive space, MAC address, last boot time, a built-in remote access request, and several other handy features.
As far as free WOL tools, it’s a pretty robust one for sure!
Download:
Price:
Free
Compatibility:
Most versions of Windows, also needs .NET Framework 4.0 or higher5. Magic Packet
It doesn’t get any more simple than this!
This is essentially a straight-up front-end UI for fully command-prompt based native WOL functionality.
It provides the most basic level of WOL needs with a nice and concise little graphical interface.
Download:
Price:
Free
Compatibility:
Most versions of Windows from 2k and up6. EMCO
This program is a bit fancier looking than most of the more simple WOL tools, but it also offers a bit more functionality as a result.
The free version doesn’t really do much more than most of the others listed here, but it does have a snappy interface for easy navigation and adjustment of some of the basic parameters.
The paid version boasts a bit more flexibility and has some useful logging and management features for the systems added to it.
Download:
Price:
Freeware and paid versions available, paid has $179 site license and $265 enterprise versions
Compatibility:
Windows XP and up7. Aquila Tech
This program has a few handy features of note – it can also perform shutdowns on non-Windows systems

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