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Does Orbi support ARP binding so I can wake up an attached NAS via the internet?
Hi,
I am using the Orbi RBK2200, 1 main unit as router and one satillite. I have a synology DS218+ NAS attached to the orbi router unit via lan cable. DS218+ supports WOL and I can wake it up within my local network using the DS Find app in android phone (wifi connected within the same subnet).
Everything is working fine. But I want to wake up the NAS via the internet say, using a phone.
After searching the web, I come to conclusion the I need to do the following:
1. Static IP for the NAS. It is supported by the Orbi.
2. A DDNS to point to the router. Supported by Orbi.
3. Port forwording port 7/9 (may be 22 as some have suggested). Supported by Orbi.
and finally
4. ARP binding of the static IP in 1 above to the MAC of the NAS.
Point 4 is where I got stuck.
Does Obri support ARP binding? If not, is there a work around so I can somehow tell the orbi to wake up the NAS via my phone from outside my home network?
Is it possible with VPN?
Thanks.
Arkouda
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Re: Does Orbi support ARP binding so I can wake up an attached NAS via the internet?
For ARP binding lease try the following. I did not try it on Orbi:
- Telnet to the router
- Enter the command arp -i br0 -s x.x.x.x mm:mm:mm:mm:mm:mm where x is the WOL destination IP address and mm is the WOL destination MAC address
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@arkouda wrote:
still have problem. I established vpn with orbi from my phone. but the subnet is different so I still cannot access the router for configuration of ARP. Any idea how to do it?
To access telnet on Orbi follow the following steps:
- Log in to your router on orbilogin.com/debug.htm or http://192.168.1.1/debug.htm
- Enable Telnet
- Telnet from your computer using the command: telnet 192.168.1.1 (or use the IP address of your router if not default)
- Sign in to the admin account using your Orbi admin password.
- Enter the commands as described.
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@arkouda wrote:
still couldn't get it working. I can power off the nas through vpn but not power on. guess I am out of luck
You need also to do port forwarding on your Orbi router for udp port 9 (and probably 7) towards the IP address of the NAS.
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