Turning On PC Remotely

williamkusumo

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I know that there is a way to use PC remotely (by use, I mean, seeing and manipulating everything in your PC through other PC) But is there any way to turn it on remotely so I don't have to keep the PC turned on everytime in order to be accessed remotely?

Thanks,
William
 

InlineFive

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Originally posted by: Winchester
Wake On Lan?

Only problem with that is anytime it gets probed (most probably a file share or remap table) it will wake up. Unfortunately I don't have any solution to this problem.
 

williamkusumo

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Doesn't Wake On LAN "wakes" PC up upon receiving a special sequence of packets? How would random external probe cause any problem? I am behind a router, will that make any difference?

Thanks,
William
 

Smilin

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Originally posted by: PorBleemo
Originally posted by: Winchester
Wake On Lan?

Only problem with that is anytime it gets probed (most probably a file share or remap table) it will wake up. Unfortunately I don't have any solution to this problem.

Wake on LAN is a very specific packet. A SMB command or ping won't wake it up.
 

Abzstrak

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there are KVM's over IP and IP controller powerstrips to power off/on via the internet... both are pretty damn expensive
 

bsobel

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Wake on LAN is a very specific packet. A SMB command or ping won't wake it up.

Depends. Windows XP supports both wake on lan and wake on access (e.g. specific packet or any packet). I use it here, but only since I have a server that I run which is always on and then I connect to it's web page to turn on any of the internal machines.

I don't know of a home router with the same functionality, however.

Bill