I agree with the cost of running a pc 24/7 a WoL feature on the
Sqeezebox would be fantastic. At present I have to either go upstairs,
open a cupboard and prod the desktop into life (no real problem but
hardly in keeping with SB spontaneity) or fire up the laptop and use
Magic Packet Sender to get
I voted too, because i have the same problem with my Wlan-Router.
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It's not a routing problem. The magic packets get through the bridge to
my server (a PC, not a Mac) just fine.
The problem is the CONTENTS of those packets. WOL Magic Packets must
*contain* the MAC address of the machine they're trying to wake up (see
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wake-on-LAN#Ho
Not sure if I fully understand your exact setup, but have you tried the
following.
Use a static I.P. on your Squeezebox and set the Mac Mini as the Def
Gateway. I would expect the magic packets to be sent to the Def.
Gateway for routing and since that's what you're trying to wake, should
work.
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I also have a bridged network using a Netgear WGPS606. Other than this
WOL issue, it's a fantastic setup.
I support the comment that what is required is for the server MAC
address to be configurable in the squeezebox--enhance the squeezebox
firmware to support this and the slimserver interface t
Creeky wrote:
Hi all. New Squeezebox 3 owner here, trying to get Wake-on-LAN to work
over a bridged network.
The configuration is as follows:
. Squeezebox connected wirelessly to a Belkin F5D8230-4 wireless router
(which works well according to
http://wiki.slimdevices.com/index.cgi?RouterStatus)
Hi all. New Squeezebox 3 owner here, trying to get Wake-on-LAN to work
over a bridged network.
The configuration is as follows:
. Squeezebox connected wirelessly to a Belkin F5D8230-4 wireless router
(which works well according to
http://wiki.slimdevices.com/index.cgi?RouterStatus).
. Slimserver