I know my NICs MAC address.
In the router, I have selected to forward anything on PORT 9 (UDP), but
the problem is it doesnt allow me to forward to a MAC address only to
an IP address. Since the router automatically assigns a new ip
address to the computer I dont know what the ip address of my computer
will be.
I can assign it an aribitrary IP address within my local LAN IP range,
but is there a default IP address of the card that needs to be used??
If so, how can I find my NICs IP address?
Once I get it working, Ill use
http://stephan.mestrona.net/wol/
http://www.depicus.com/wake-on-lan/wake-on-lan-gui.aspx
Thanks!
http://www.portforward.com/networking/static-xp.htm
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<ben...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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Since a computer, that isn't switched on, has no IP address,
forwarding to an IP address will probably not work. If the IP
address were a problem, you could use a broadcast address.
But, as far as I know, this does not work with most routers, and
I suspect that those, with which it will work, help things a
little bit, but I don't know how.
(If anybody here has anything like that funktioning, please let
me know how exactly it works and with which router.)
My recommendation would be to investigate thoroughly whether
your router supports Wake On LAN over the Internet. Some
routers, like mine, do it.
The whole story is at http://winhlp.com/WxWOL.htm .
Hans-Georg
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> You need to setup and use a static IP for that particular PC...
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> http://www.portforward.com/networking/static-xp.htm
Wrong, he needs to use the broadcast address.
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