How to use wake on LAN on Windows 10

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How to use wake on LAN on Windows 10 -

Wake-on-LAN (WOL) is a great feature of the PC that allows you to awaken from sleep or stopping your local network or the Internet. It's like a remote power button. If your hardware WOL support, you can turn on the remote computer using a freeware tool tens available on the web to start the alarm event. In this article I will cover the basic steps required to configure WOL Windows 10.

  • D ' . first, you must enter your BIOS to find and activate the "Wake on LAN option if you have an Ethernet card for my Phoenix BIOS, it is located in Advanced -> Wake up Events -> Wake up on LAN and also requires the 'Deep Sleep' be disabled. This option in the BIOS varies from PC to PC, so refer to your hardware manual for your motherboard.
  • Boot to Windows 10 and press [ Win + X keys together to pop up the power user menu There, select the device manager option: Windows 10 device manager Tip: you can customize right click Win + X power user menu in Windows 10 .
  • in device Manager, locate your network adapter and double click it. It will display the NIC properties.
  • Go to the Advanced tab and scroll through the settings to locate the option called Wake on Magic Packet network card. Set to 'On': Windows 10 adapter properties wol
  • Now go to the Power Management tab, and check the settings there. It should be something like this: Windows 10 adapter properties power management
  • Install function TCPIP simple services: press Win + R shortcut on your keyboard and type the following command in the Run dialog box:
    optionalfeatures.exe
    Windows 10 optional features run
  • Click the TCPIP simple option services :. Windows 10 simple tcp
  • Restart your PC
  • open UDP port 9 Windows Firewall - to do this, go to Control Panel All Control Panel Items Windows Firewall , click "advanced Settings" on the left and create a new Inbound rule to open the required port. Windows 10 inbound 9

There.

Now you should write the MAC address of your network card somewhere. .. To see this, follow these steps

  1. Open Settings
  2. Go to the Network and Internet -> Ethernet if you use a wired connection. In case if your network card is wireless, go to Network and Internet -.> Wi-Fi Windows 10 settings ethernet
  3. Click your login name and see the physical address of the card :. Windows 10 settings adapter mac Note that value

On another PC, download this little freeware application called WolCmd . It is my recommended command-line utility to be used with the following syntax:

 wolcmd [mac address] [ip address] [subnet mask] [port number] 

So in my case, of wake up my PC, I have to run as follows:

 wolcmd D43D38A6A180 192.168.0.100 255.255.255.0 9 

while typing the syntax, just delete the "-" chariot of MAC address and use your real network settings.

If you do not know what the subnet mask and IP address, you can find them quickly by using the ipconfig command. Open a new instance command prompt and type ipconfig . The output will be as follows:

Windows 10 ipconfig There. Now you can create a shortcut to run wolcmd and wake up your PC via the network with a single click.

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