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DGN2200 and Wake on lan
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DGN2200 and Wake on lan
Hi, I'm trying to make wol working into my lan, but nothing.
There is the situation:
NAS server (WOL enabled) cable connected to 192.168.0.20 (static)
My Pc on 192.168.0.2 (static) wifi-connected
My Phone on 192.168.0.3 (static) wifi-connected.
The WOL software's parameters are:
MAC Address: NAS' MAC (copied and pasted from admin's page)
Broadcast IP : 192.168.0.255 (having Netgear's net mask to 255.255.255.0
UDP port: 9
I tried to send the magic packet from the phone to pc(on) and into the "sniffing page" I see the packets incoming.
When the NAS is off, i see the ethernet port lighted (so it should be listening)
I don't know what test do more...
Any idea?
Tnx in advance, Giovanni
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Re: DGN2200 and Wake on lan
@blastingproton wrote:
I tried to send the magic packet from the phone to pc(on) and into the "sniffing page" I see the packets incoming.
Were you sending the magic packet to 192.168.0.255? Or 192.168.0.3 The PC sniffer should see 192.168.0.255 also, so try that.
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Re: DGN2200 and Wake on lan
Hi, tnx for your answer.
I've seen that my DGN2200v1 has not WOL available.
But there is a way to enable it, using a custom firmware aside aka MODFS (http://sourceforge.net/projects/modfs/).
But before to use it, I want to get some information about it.
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