Greg Erskine wrote: 
> Yes, "NIC" is the the transmitting computer.
> 
> The form gets its input from the config file, so what you see is what
> is/will be saved. (/usr/local/etc/pcp/pcp.cfg)
> 
> You can view "pCP Configuration" via [Main Page] > [Diagnostics] >
> [Logs] > "pCP Configuration"
> 
> Look for variables WOL, WOL_NIC, WOL_LMSMACADDRESS
> 
> The is no feedback from the "ether-wake" command. The command will run
> ok, but there is no guarantee that the destination computer did
> anything.
> 
> I set my Windows 10 PC (wired network) to sleep then rebooted
> piCorePlayer. Windows 10 PC woke up.
> 
> I set my Windows 10 Laptop (wifi) to sleep then rebooted piCorePlayer.
> Nothing happened!!

I just confirmed on my setup, once it detects next it then sends the WOL
and displays the mac address.

I can't test WOL since this server doesn't sleep.  If you plug a monitor
in you'll be able to clearly see when it's issuing the command.  I have
jivelite and i can see when its occuring.


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