MyWorldGo Configuring Wake-on-LAN via a Router

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  • Posté par : E-Lins Technology
  • Posté sur : Jul 22, 2025
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  • Catégorie : La technologie
  • La description : In order to use Wake-on-LAN (WoL) effectively, proper router configuration is essential. First, ensure the target computer has WoL enabled in its BIOS/UEFI and network adapter settings.
  • Emplacement : Shenzhen

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  • In order to use Wake-on-LAN (WoL) effectively, proper router configuration is essential. First, ensure the target computer has WoL enabled in its BIOS/UEFI and network adapter settings. Next, configure the router to allow WoL packets—this may involve enabling UDP port forwarding (usually port 7 or 9) to the target device’s IP and MAC address.

    Some modern routers, such as those from ASUS or TP-Link, include built-in WoL utilities in their firmware. These tools simplify the process by letting users send magic packets directly from the router’s admin interface. For external wake-ups (from outside the local network), Dynamic DNS (DDNS) and VPN access may be required for security reasons.

    Best practices for WoL include:

    Assigning a static IP to the target device to prevent address changes.

    Using a VPN instead of exposing WoL ports to the internet for security.

    Testing WoL functionality locally before relying on remote wake-ups.

    While WoL is a powerful feature, its success depends on proper setup and compatible hardware. When configured correctly, it provides a convenient way to manage devices remotely while saving energy.

     

    We can check with E-Lins, an IoT router sourcing manufacturer, providing routers with the WoL feature.

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