by Jecat » Wed Jan 08, 2025 3:17 pm
It would probably be possible to run wake on lan, because the wake-up software will find it and can identify both the mac address and IP, and it also records the device being turned on and off. If the device could keep the lan on, it should be possible to wake it up via wol.zip
It would probably be possible to run wake on lan, because the wake-up software will find it and can identify both the mac address and IP, and it also records the device being turned on and off. If the device could keep the lan on, it should be possible to wake it up via wol.zip