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тАО04-09-2003 03:24 AM
тАО04-09-2003 03:24 AM
Hi,
Can anybody tell me if there is an easy way to send a Wake Up On Lan signal to a pc?
Do I need to buy software to do this?
Thanks,
John.
Can anybody tell me if there is an easy way to send a Wake Up On Lan signal to a pc?
Do I need to buy software to do this?
Thanks,
John.
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тАО04-09-2003 06:52 AM
тАО04-09-2003 06:52 AM
Solution
You do need software but you might be able to get it for free. See:
http://www.stealthonline.com/index.asp?content=downloads&file=Server%20Tools
and possibly
http://download.com.com/3000-2094-7942964.html?tag=lst-0-25
There are other programs at www.shareware.com but most of them want you to pay something after an initial trial.
Remember for it to work you need a PC which supports it, it has to be turned on in BIOS and the NIC has to support it too. There are probably a few options required in your operating system too. Also it is best to have both ends of the Ethernet connection set to 100FD.
Ron
http://www.stealthonline.com/index.asp?content=downloads&file=Server%20Tools
and possibly
http://download.com.com/3000-2094-7942964.html?tag=lst-0-25
There are other programs at www.shareware.com but most of them want you to pay something after an initial trial.
Remember for it to work you need a PC which supports it, it has to be turned on in BIOS and the NIC has to support it too. There are probably a few options required in your operating system too. Also it is best to have both ends of the Ethernet connection set to 100FD.
Ron
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тАО04-10-2003 07:31 AM
тАО04-10-2003 07:31 AM
Re: Wake up on Lan
John, You could also download a copy of Toptools 5.6. Toptools has the wake-up capability for discovered nodes that support this feature. Go to www.hp.com/toptools. Select Legacy Support, then Download Drivers and Software.
RonK
RonK
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