Tried the depicus site but no luck. I forwarded the ports and made a
rule for the firewall.
I also downloaded this tool, but i can't get it to work even from
within my own network. http://magicpacket.free.fr/
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fcm4711;350610 Wrote:
> Hi there
> There are websites which allow you to wake your server over the
> internet.
>
I heard of depicus.com, but never used them. If anyone out there does,
can you post your experiences here? I have used two other ways to
access my SC server while I'm away. The easie
fcm4711 wrote:
> Hi there
>
> There are websites which allow you to wake your server over the
> internet.
>
> If you want to wake a server over the internet then indeed you need to
> provide the correct ip address (your routers public ip) and the mac
> address of the sever on your network you want
Hi there
There are websites which allow you to wake your server over the
internet.
If you want to wake a server over the internet then indeed you need to
provide the correct ip address (your routers public ip) and the mac
address of the sever on your network you want to wake up.
The packet then
To clarify, the premise of your question is incorrect. Like DHCP, WOL
works at a lower layer than TCP and UDP (so no port). There is not even
an IP address involved. WOL magic packets are broadcast and identified
by the target system based on its hardware (MAC) address.
How is your SB3 connected
raven22 wrote:
> WOL from my SB3 and Boom work good. But I also want to be able to turn
> on my server over the internet from my laptop. However i can not make
> it to work. I downloaded a program which sends the magic packet but
> somehow it is not received. So I wonder which protocol (UDP, TCP) a
WOL from my SB3 and Boom work good. But I also want to be able to turn
on my server over the internet from my laptop. However i can not make
it to work. I downloaded a program which sends the magic packet but
somehow it is not received. So I wonder which protocol (UDP, TCP) and
portnumber is used