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EphraimB
Jun 17, 2021Aspirant
Wake on Lan with RAX80
How do I enable wake on lan on my nighthawk RAX80 router?
Nmouneimne
Jun 22, 2021Apprentice
I have been able to use Wireless Wake-on-LAN in Windows 10 with my RAX80. Here are the steps I took.
1. Enable WOL and/or wake on USB in the bios;
2. I have my router issue a static IP to my computer;
3. Set up the Dynamic DNS Netgear service on the router;
4. Forward port 7 to the computer;
5. Finally, I wake it up "RemoteBoot" (iphone app). I enter in my router's IP address, Mac address, port 7, and DNS address.
Hope that helps someone.
EphraimB
Jun 22, 2021Aspirant
So I need port 7 and not port 9?
- NmouneimneJun 22, 2021Apprentice
I used port 7. I do not recall if I tried 9 and it did not work. I did not need to forward both ports. However, you may need to try one then the other or both.
- antinodeJun 22, 2021Guru
> 5. Finally, I wake it up "RemoteBoot" (iphone app). [...]
If you're using a program which runs on some other system, then the
router itself is not really doing anything with WoL.> So I need port 7 and not port 9?
You'd need to use whatever the WoL program needs you to use. But,
again, it'd be the WoL program which would be doing the WoL work, not
the router.
> Which routers do?I know nothing, but I've never see WoL mentioned in the documentation
for any consumer-grade Netgear router. I seem to recall seeing reports
here of people using a Raspberry Pi with a WoL program. In that case,
too, the router would not be doing the actual WoL work.- NmouneimneJun 23, 2021Apprentice
I forgot to mention, I believe windows 10 requires you to turn off fast boot for WOL to work.