Remote Wake win7 WakeMeOnLan

1. Dynamic binding domain (ddns)

Such operations do not need a fixed IP
Remote Wake win7 WakeMeOnLan
to apply a dynamic domain name
Remote Wake win7 WakeMeOnLan
in the Log on to your account to see your router can not connect
test
Remote Wake win7 WakeMeOnLan
screen what domain name you apply, take a look through the barrier

2. Set forwarding rules (also known as port mapping, or mapping server)

Remote Wake win7 WakeMeOnLan
Represents the data forwarding wan port udp 9 port (the port that is remotely wake up the Listener port) to 192.168.1.111 (this is the need to boot the computer ip)
set arp statically bound
Remote Wake win7 WakeMeOnLan
to be awakened computer's ip address is fixed, and the physical address of the router and do ip arp binding
Why do arp binding, because the computer is turned off after a little time arp table will be cleared when the message came boot 192.168.1.111 arp table to find an entry that can not be found , the router will discard the packet, if fixed, will always have ARP table entry of a 192.168.1.111, when switched to the packet directly to the matching entry, then MAC (physical NIC) to the corresponding broadcast address

3. Set the wake of software testing

Wake software there are many, I use the micro-channel there is a small program as a client
Remote Wake win7 WakeMeOnLan
Remote Wake win7 WakeMeOnLan

test

To wake up the machine to download a simple capture software "sokit-1.3"
Remote Wake win7 WakeMeOnLan
and then click on the applet "wake up"
Remote Wake win7 WakeMeOnLan
can see the software to crawl the three udp packet (I ordered three times), indicating that signal has been switched to reach the computer to be awakened

4. Set the computer, the test power

Remote Wake win7 WakeMeOnLan
Remote Wake win7 WakeMeOnLan
These are the settings of the system, the following are bios settings
Remote Wake win7 WakeMeOnLan
to open the bios find Advanced Power Management, the wake-up device open pci

All set up, now you can complete shutdown remote wake-up

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