VVB wrote:
Hi,
we had similar issues with the lansweeper-integrated WOL-feature. Wake on lan worked without any problems on the command line from other pcs, but not from the Lansweeper-server ...
After some troubleshooting I disabled the Npcap Loopback Adapter (which has been installed for LS scanning radar, I guess).
Now WOL works for the same VLAN; for WOL to other VLANs WOL.exe needs the actual target subnet. Therefor we built a custom action (of course your switches\routers need to handle the WOL-broadcast to push it to the target-subnet).
Kind regards
Recently I found the WOL action in Lansweeper did not work. I troubleshooted and found that only the Lansweeper server (version 8.2.110.1) itself was having problem. Later I found the solution on the internet and now it works.
It seems that it is related to the newly installed
Npcap Lookback Adapter that comes with the Npcap driver, which is installed automatically by Lansweeper for the new
Asset Radar function.
To fix the problem, I manually lowered the metric for the LAN interface to 5, while raised that for the Npcap interface to 500, in the "
Advanced TCP/IP Settings" as shown below. (Windows enabled "
Automatic metric" by default for all interfaces)
https://imgur.com/shflfppThis solution does not require disabling the adapter or restarting the server, and fixed the problem immediately for me.
Technical details: Lansweeper uses WOL.exe 2.1 from
www.Gammadyne.com which seems to only use the interface with highest priority. The
Npcap Lookback Adapter seems to have higher priority by default, therefore lowering its priority by setting a high metric value will fix the problem.
Regards,
Ken
REF:
How to change network adapter priorities using Control Panelhttps://www.windows-10-forum.com/threads/npcap-loopback-adapter.77513/#post-129593 (German)