Karim Kahale
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Hi all,
the past 2 weeks, I spent more than 24 hours searching for methods to wake on WAN but the tutorials were so confusing regarding the port forwarding.
I have already done wake on lan over local network or local wifi but I couldn't do that from outside my company.
Can someone describe how can I wake up my computers wherever I am using internet?
Thank you so much for your support.
the past 2 weeks, I spent more than 24 hours searching for methods to wake on WAN but the tutorials were so confusing regarding the port forwarding.
I have already done wake on lan over local network or local wifi but I couldn't do that from outside my company.
Can someone describe how can I wake up my computers wherever I am using internet?
Thank you so much for your support.
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You will have to request your company's IT to setup a VPN on your home computer to be able to get access to your company's network. To get into company's private network from public or home network, you have to get past the company's security by having a verified access. And VPN setup is one way to do that.
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Have you seen this article:
http://www.smallnetbuilder.com/lanwan/lanwan-howto/29941-how-to-wake-on-lan-wake-on-wan?start=1
http://www.smallnetbuilder.com/lanwan/lanwan-howto/29941-how-to-wake-on-lan-wake-on-wan?start=1
Karim Kahale
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Yes I actually saw this page but I got confused a little bit because there are some other tutorials that talk about port forwarding and other stuff you can do without buying a dyn domain since it's not free anymore. So I still don't know what to do.Have you seen this article:
http://www.smallnetbuilder.com/lanwan/lanwan-howto/29941-how-to-wake-on-lan-wake-on-wan?start=1
Thanks for your reply!
Karim Kahale
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Yes I do know that and I have already succeeded in waking my computers over a local wifi but I got stuck on waking up my computers from anywhere using a router where I can do some port forwarding.Doing what you want to do apparently needs some work. I think patcooke's advice is good. "This can not be done with one click".
I actually read a lot of tutorials but each one talked about a different way which confused me.
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Are you referring to a situation where you want to wake your work computer from home? If so, how do you access the computer from home?
Could you use a scheduled task to wake the system instead of the Network Adapter?
Could you use a scheduled task to wake the system instead of the Network Adapter?
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You will have to request your company's IT to setup a VPN on your home computer to be able to get access to your company's network. To get into company's private network from public or home network, you have to get past the company's security by having a verified access. And VPN setup is one way to do that.