wake-on-lan without emulation?

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wake-on-lan without emulation?

by bungle :: Rate this Message:

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From what I can find on the archives and wiki, WOL is implemented in emulation mode. It's possible to attempt to start emulation mode and, though it will time out, it will send a WOL request.  Is it possible to send a WOL request without using emulation mode?

Thanks,
John

Re: wake-on-lan without emulation?

by MVallevand :: Rate this Message:

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On Fri, May 29, 2009 at 9:11 PM, bungle <nabble.e.wuuza@...> wrote:
>
> >From what I can find on the archives and wiki, WOL is implemented in
> emulation mode. It's possible to attempt to start emulation mode and, though
> it will time out, it will send a WOL request.  Is it possible to send a WOL
> request without using emulation mode?

My rough design called for storing multiple MAC addresses, but I don't
think anyone did anything with it, I never got any questions.

Martin

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