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Wake On Lan 1.0.6 πŸ’― πŸ’«

Supports an unlimited number of devices, allowing you to organize and wake them individually or in groups.

Provides a history or status of the last "wake" attempt to confirm if the command was sent successfully. Wake on Lan 1.0.6

The computer must be connected via an Ethernet cable, as many older Wi-Fi adapters do not support WOL in a powered-down state. How It Works Supports an unlimited number of devices, allowing you

Enable "Wake on Magic Packet" in the Network Adapter properties via the Device Manager. How It Works Enable "Wake on Magic Packet"

The application sends a to the target's MAC address. This packet typically uses UDP ports 7 or 9 to signal the motherboard's network controller to trigger a system boot. While primarily used on local networks, it can be configured for "Wake on WAN" (remote internet waking) if your router supports subnet-directed broadcasts. AI responses may include mistakes. Learn more Wake-on-LAN: Access PCs from sleep mode | TeamViewer

is a utility for macOS designed to boot up networked computers and devices remotely by sending "Magic Packets." This specific version is often used by Mac users to manage multiple devices directly from their menu bar. Key Features of Version 1.0.6

To successfully use Wake on Lan 1.0.6, your target hardware and network must be configured: