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02-08-2013 05:27 PM
Would anyone find this useful? I can write up a batch to do this. perhaps, even if people don't have static servers in the remote subnet to do WOL from the batch could search the remote lan for usable machines to jump off of. that would be nice i think.
ps, I've also noticed another program "poweroff" that also seems to do a better job of the WOL feature. http://users.telenet.be/jbosman/applications.html
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11-18-2014 06:36 PM
This is now added into Lansweeper 5.1

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09-25-2013 04:46 PM
After configuring our routers, it wakes up everything on out network 🙂

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03-20-2013 05:52 AM
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/switches/ps5023/products_configuration_example09186a008084b55c.shtml
If you have the network rights you can make this work within 10 mins...
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02-26-2013 10:10 PM
yup... if you have lansweeper running already on the remote subnet then it can be made to service requests for things 🙂
perhaps even a scheduled WOL brodcast 🙂
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02-20-2013 03:44 AM
WOL seems to always work locally if you have a good program, not sure if WOL.exe is the best 🙂
i found the poweroff.exe is really nice and has other features.
in any case the hard part would be putting together the logic and batch files of keeping alist of remote machines or perhaps searching for them and then psexecing from there...
I guess a simple check of the remote subnet and then picking a remote server to bounce off of would be easy. not sure 🙂

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02-11-2013 02:09 PM
I think DanielM has the same problem as I (and many others) so he is attempting to put together an action which will launch WOL via psexec and have it run on a computer that is on the same subnet as the machine he is wanting to wake.
Secondly, in version 5, I have lost my ability to pass {MAC} as an option. {MAC} is essential to this process.
Running a 3rd party product such as SolarWinds falls outside the scope of a custom action within LanSweeper so I'm not sure why that was brought up in this thread.

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02-10-2013 06:11 AM

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02-10-2013 02:39 AM
It's not even listed as an option. I wonder if this was an oversite?
{actionpath}, {smartname}, {assetname}, {dnsname},
{computer}, {domain}, {tag}, {username},
{userdomain}, {ipaddress}, {fqdn}, {scanserver}

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02-10-2013 02:32 AM
