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  1. Bijan

    Wake On Lan Does not work

    So im an idiot. Doing it from PC being off worked.
  2. Bijan

    Wake On Lan Does not work

    Of course :) I just put MAC Address in and nothing happened
  3. Bijan

    Wake On Lan Does not work

    Ah, changed the filename but even when I run command manually, WoL does not work. But i have seen port 7 be used to. i run just ether-wake but it shouldnt matter since /usr/sbin is part of the path. I got a utility called WakeMeOnLan that lets me test Magic Packet for WoL. To have it work...
  4. Bijan

    Wake On Lan Does not work

    Removed the flag and still get nothing. Here is my question.. I set my WoL Monitor program to run on UDP Port 9 (It's easier to first see if computer is receiving signal). When I run ether-wake, how does it know to send it to Port 9?
  5. Bijan

    Wake On Lan Does not work

    Whoops. v384.5 of AsusWrt-Merlin, RT-AC56R
  6. Bijan

    Wake On Lan Does not work

    Nope, no difference. Am I supposed to do port forwarding for port 9 on 192.168.1.254 or the machines IP address? How does ether-wake know to send it via port 9? Could it be different port like 7? I was using port 9 before.
  7. Bijan

    Wake On Lan Does not work

    I recently went from DD-WRT to Asus-WRT Merlin. I have been having some issues getting WoL to work properly. Here is what I have done so far. Administration > System > Enabled JFFS Custom Scripts/Configs Created /jffs/scripts/net-start script that runs `arp -i br0 -s 192.168.1.254...
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