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Wake-on-lan teamviewer how does it work?
This is of particular interest: "In the TeamViewer ID field, enter the TeamViewer ID on your network with which
the wake-up signal should be sent, and then click the Add
…" button.
where does he write id? in bios? in the ROM of the network card? Or how is it in general?
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Well, it needs some third computer, on the same network, that will be turned on and be able to send WOL to the computer that is turned off.
WOL works on the basis of three conditions:
- machines in the same broadcast domain (there is no routing between them)
clarification (@nikolayvaganov) - if you send via MAC and IP - you can go through the router through udp port 9.
- WOL is enabled on the machine being switched on in BIOS
- enabling the machine knows the mac to turn on
Wake-on-lan teamviewer how does it work?
The computer to wake up must either have a public IP and a static IP-MAC binding, or there must be one computer running TeamViewer on the network that will wake up.
Everything is described in detail in the documentation - joxi.ru/J2b5LGkU4DJNYm.png Nothing
is written to the
BIOS and the network card.
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