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Eugene2017-06-02 00:00:40
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Eugene, 2017-06-02 00:00:40

Wol for a device without one is real?

Hello. I have a "toy" in the form of a small, not tricky NAS - Thecus N2310. Everyone is satisfied with the piece of iron except for one thing - when the power is lost, it is cut down and when it is supplied it is not restored (tobish and remains off until you press the on button with the handles). There is no wake-up on the network either ...
Can anyone tell me what you can think of in such a situation?
Z.Y. the piece of iron is not in direct access and the light goes out there regularly :(

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15432, 2017-06-02
@15432

If you choose the right values ​​for the capacitor and resistor, then putting them instead of the power button, you can achieve automatic start after turning off the power :)
Well, or close the button nafig if it does not glitch from the constantly pressed button

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Ezhyg, 2017-06-02
@Ezhyg

No wake-up call either...

It has WoL2.
There is also a schedule for switching on (and switching off), although it will not be enough for all cases.
And, as far as I remember, there is simply a setting, as in ordinary computers - what to do in case of a power failure: always turn on, switch to the mode that was before the failure, or remain off until special instructions.

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agyurtaev, 2017-06-02
@agyurtaev

If you are not going to disassemble it in order to get to the button contacts, then only something mechanical. Press there with a long stick. But seriously, you can climb inside and put the simplest logic, the easiest way is even on the simplest arduino. Or put an uninterruptible power supply.

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