I am trying to setup Wake on Lan (WOL) on one of my MacBook Pro (Yosemite 10.10.1 from the Internet (WAN) and LAN. Setup steps:
1). Enable port forwarding
From ASUS Web GUI --> WAN --> Virtual Server / Port Forwarding and enter port 7 and 9 going to my MacBook Pro. Click "Apply"
2). Enable WOL in MacBook Pro
From System Preferences --> Energy Saver --> enabled:
Shutdown my MacBook (NOT sleep - completely powered off). Using my iPhone, tried to wake my MacBook:
1).From the Internet, using Parallel Access app - does not work. (http://kb.parallels.com/en/122033)
2). From LAN (iPhone connected to same Wi-fi as MacBook), using Fing app - does not work. http://osxdaily.com/2013/12/14/wake-on-lan-mac-iphone/
At this point I am not sure what is the problem. My MacBook Pro DOES support Wifi wake on LAN. From System Information, it shows "Wake On Wireless: Supported"
Is it the router, Yosemite OS or the iPhone? Can anyone provide some insight to this?
1). Enable port forwarding
From ASUS Web GUI --> WAN --> Virtual Server / Port Forwarding and enter port 7 and 9 going to my MacBook Pro. Click "Apply"
2). Enable WOL in MacBook Pro
From System Preferences --> Energy Saver --> enabled:
- Wake for Wi-Fi network access
- Enable Power Nap while plugged into a power adapter
Shutdown my MacBook (NOT sleep - completely powered off). Using my iPhone, tried to wake my MacBook:
1).From the Internet, using Parallel Access app - does not work. (http://kb.parallels.com/en/122033)
2). From LAN (iPhone connected to same Wi-fi as MacBook), using Fing app - does not work. http://osxdaily.com/2013/12/14/wake-on-lan-mac-iphone/
At this point I am not sure what is the problem. My MacBook Pro DOES support Wifi wake on LAN. From System Information, it shows "Wake On Wireless: Supported"
Is it the router, Yosemite OS or the iPhone? Can anyone provide some insight to this?