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‎04-30-2020 02:22 AM
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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
‎10-21-2020 02:25 PM
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
‎08-14-2020 02:09 PM
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‎07-15-2020 08:53 AM
‎07-15-2020 08:56 AM
EDV_OHZ wrote:
The question still remains, is the server in the same IP network?
If, as is usually the case, for example the server in the network is 192.168.1 .x and the PC in the network is 192.168.2 .x,
then WOL does not work because WOL cannot use VLAN or routes.
To do this, you would have to feed WOL with the MAC address of the PC.
I hope my English is enough to show what I mean. It's been a long time since I had to write English 🙂
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