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Mac wake on lan command
Mac wake on lan command













  1. Mac wake on lan command pro#
  2. Mac wake on lan command Pc#

All the suggested/default values were wrong. See wakeonlan command man page for more information.

Mac wake on lan command pro#

We can also wake up sleeping Mac mini or MacBook pro for backups and any other reasons.

Mac wake on lan command Pc#

WolCmd MAC address IP address Subnet mask Port An example would look like this: wolcmd 26-63-A4-79-B8-12 192.168.0.40 255.255.255. We can send ‘magic packets’ to wake-on-lan enabled ethernet adapters, in order to switch on the called PC or server. So if you incorrectly put in some numbers and send a packet that fails, that attempt will be in your list forever. Wake On Lan Command Line (WolCmd) This tool is another entry in our list by Depicus and is a simple command line tool to send the Wake-on-LAN signal. I am the network admin at a company so it would be really helpful to only need the MAC address instead of trying to sort through a long list of computers by MAC address.Īlso, although it does add computers to a sort of 'bookmarks' list, I cannot remove these items from a list.

mac wake on lan command

The only way I was able to get all that information was to manually power on the PC that I wanted to wake, then use the "discover" function of the app, then search through a long list of computers by MAC address to find the one I was looking for. This program need 3 more fairly obscure numbers (IP Address or FQN, Subnet Mask, and Port) in order to send a packet. The only number that Jimmy's Magic Packet needs is the MAC address (or Physical Address) of the computer you're trying to wake. I am using this parallel to a PC running "Jimmy's Magic Packet" (a free, extremely lightweight program for Windows)















Mac wake on lan command