"magic packet" / wake on lan function utility?
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llama_thumper
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"magic packet" / wake on lan function utility?
I have put my T40P in standby mode, with wake on lan enabled in the bios.
however, i am unable to wake it by sending a magic packet to its mac address - is there any utility that other thinkpad users use?
does it work over wireless also?
however, i am unable to wake it by sending a magic packet to its mac address - is there any utility that other thinkpad users use?
does it work over wireless also?
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Darkfire01
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wol doesnt work with wireless, make sure you also enable it in windows, goto your device manager, double click ur ethernet card, goto advanced, and there should be a wake on lan setting, some ethernet cards do not have this, while others only have directed packets or magic packets, and still others give you the option of using both, magic and directed.
here is a nice Windows WOL tool:
http://www.depicus.com/wake-on-lan/wake-on-lan-gui.aspx
Works fine for my T40p. By the way: there is no need to put your T40p in standby mode. Just shut it down. I think WOL works just for computers powered off anyway.
http://www.depicus.com/wake-on-lan/wake-on-lan-gui.aspx
Works fine for my T40p. By the way: there is no need to put your T40p in standby mode. Just shut it down. I think WOL works just for computers powered off anyway.
T40p 2373-g1g: 1.6 GHz, 1536 MB RAM, 160 GB @ 5400 rpm drive, 64 MB Video, IBM a/b/g II, CD-RW/DVD Combo II, M10 Fan, Ubuntu 8.04
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llama_thumper
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a magic paket is sent to all computers within an IP Range, i.e. 192.168.0.x
If the network adapter matches the Mac address, the computer wakes up. If not, nothing happens. The magic paket doesn't know what exact IP address the computer has. So it is broadcasted to all computers within a subdomain.
If the network adapter matches the Mac address, the computer wakes up. If not, nothing happens. The magic paket doesn't know what exact IP address the computer has. So it is broadcasted to all computers within a subdomain.
T40p 2373-g1g: 1.6 GHz, 1536 MB RAM, 160 GB @ 5400 rpm drive, 64 MB Video, IBM a/b/g II, CD-RW/DVD Combo II, M10 Fan, Ubuntu 8.04
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llama_thumper
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I found following for further readings here: http://bbcr.uwaterloo.ca/~brecht/server ... IC/wol.htm
Wake Up Address Patterns
The wake up capability of Intel adapters is based on patterns sent by the OS. You can configure the driver to the following settings using Intel PROSet for Windows. For Red Hat Linux, WoL is provided through the Ethtool* utility. For more information on Ethtool, see the following Web site: http://sourceforge.net/projects/gkernel.
OS Controlled - accept all the patterns sent by the OS.
Directed Packets - accepts only patterns containing the adapter's Ethernet address in the Ethernet header or containing the IP address, assigned to the adapter, in the IP header.
Magic Packets - accept only patterns containing 16 consecutive repetitions of the adapter's MAC address.
Directed and Magic - accepts the patterns of both directed packets and magic packets.
Choosing "Directed Packets" will also allow the adapter to accept patterns of the Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) querying the IP address assigned to the adapter. If multiple IP addresses are assigned to an adapter, the operating system may request to wake up on ARP patterns querying any of the assigned addresses. However, the adapter will only awaken in response to ARP packets querying the first IP address in the list, usually the first address assigned to the adapter.
Wake Up Address Patterns
The wake up capability of Intel adapters is based on patterns sent by the OS. You can configure the driver to the following settings using Intel PROSet for Windows. For Red Hat Linux, WoL is provided through the Ethtool* utility. For more information on Ethtool, see the following Web site: http://sourceforge.net/projects/gkernel.
OS Controlled - accept all the patterns sent by the OS.
Directed Packets - accepts only patterns containing the adapter's Ethernet address in the Ethernet header or containing the IP address, assigned to the adapter, in the IP header.
Magic Packets - accept only patterns containing 16 consecutive repetitions of the adapter's MAC address.
Directed and Magic - accepts the patterns of both directed packets and magic packets.
Choosing "Directed Packets" will also allow the adapter to accept patterns of the Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) querying the IP address assigned to the adapter. If multiple IP addresses are assigned to an adapter, the operating system may request to wake up on ARP patterns querying any of the assigned addresses. However, the adapter will only awaken in response to ARP packets querying the first IP address in the list, usually the first address assigned to the adapter.
T40p 2373-g1g: 1.6 GHz, 1536 MB RAM, 160 GB @ 5400 rpm drive, 64 MB Video, IBM a/b/g II, CD-RW/DVD Combo II, M10 Fan, Ubuntu 8.04
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llama_thumper
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wol with wifi
Has anybody experience how to use wol with a wifi network adapter ?
Your comments say it will not be abel to use wake on lan via wireless but is there no possibillity to do so ?
Any ideas ?
Thanks
ch
Your comments say it will not be abel to use wake on lan via wireless but is there no possibillity to do so ?
Any ideas ?
Thanks
ch
Re: wol with wifi
Can't be done.chock wrote:Has anybody experience how to use wol with a wifi network adapter ?
Regards,
James
James at thinkpads dot com
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