WOL – Wake up your PC remotely

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WOL is a command line utility which uses “Wake-on-LAN” packet to realize a remote boot in the LAN (e.g. enables us to wake up/turn on a computer remotely), simple and quick.

WOL is very easy to use, call out the “Run” -> type “cmd” -> type “wol.exe + mac address” (you can get the MAC address by running “ipconfig/all“), examples:

  • wol 5c9d32b5f287
  • wol 5c-9d-32-b5-f2-87 192.168.0.1
  • wol 5C:9D:32:B5:F2:87 192.168.0.1 16962
  • wol 5C.9D.32.B5.F2.87 9

But if you are not familiar with the command lines, or think that’s too much trouble, then i can also recommend another two Wake-on-LAN freeware utilities with Graphical User Interface to you? FUSION WOL and Wake On Lan – Magic Packet!

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  • The motherboard and NIC must support the “Wake-on-LAN” function.
  • The “Wake-on-LAN” feature must be enabled in your motherboard’s BIOS.

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