![]() If you don't want the click once installer you can download it from Like usual, if you find the app useful, please drop me a line. I also added functionality to send the packet every few seconds so that I could power down my machine while I had a remote machine sending packets to me every 60 seconds and see if my machine turned back on. With my setup I wanted the packet to go directly to my VOIP router, so I built my own WOL application. Why would I write my own packet sender? Because I couldn't find one out there that didn't apply the subnet mask to the IP and broadcast the message. Test the setup: So, to test the Wake on LAN settings I used this WOL monitor and wrote my own application for sending packets.Typically WOL is on 7 or 9 but as long as you pick a port that isn't being used by another application (in other words pick something really high) then you're probably just fine. Wait, what UDP port am I forwarding you ask? It doesn't really matter. On the VOIP router I just forwarded the port I decided to use as the Linksys WRT54G which forwards to the broadcast on my LAN. ![]() This is what my HTML looked like when I was done: You also need to change the value of the IP you're forwarding to be 255. If your router was 192.168.1.1 then your form tag might be assuming i was what you orginally found in the form. You need to remember to change the action property of the form to prepend the url of the router. After that is complete just save the settings.Ģ) I also tried saving the html page and modifying the form manually. You have to have DOMI installed in Firefox, then inspect the page with the port forwarding for applications and gaming, then right-click the value in DOMI, choose edit, and set it to 255. Linksys doesn't natively support forwarding ports to the broadcast IP of 255 (you get some JavaScript error "IP value is out of range "), so to get around it you can try one of two methods (they both worked for me):ġ) I used firefox and DOM Inspector to change the value of the IP for port forwarding thereby circumventing the Javasacript validation.
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