Hardware•Networking•Synology How to Power On a Synology NAS Remotely from the Linux...
Wake On Lan C CHRONiC YOUTH @chronic_youth* Nov 13, 2011 3 Replies 1026 Views 0 Likes Toggle Dropdown Hey guys, recently Ive been looking into getting a NAS for my home theater setup that supports remote downloading from an iPad, basically so I don't have to take up storage on my ...
Linux server at home (Synology NAS, etc) When I run "sshbradfitz@100.x.y.z", my laptop's tailscaled could know that the macOS desktop hasn't been seen in a while, and send a DERP message to the Linux server at home to do the Wake-on-LAN packet to the macOS's MAC address. ...
It would be nice if the NAS could be turned on via a mobile app. You could leave it off if you go on vacation, then turn it on remotely to grab a file if you need it. Basically allow wake on Lan functionality but only if followed by a password/username. ...
Wake On LAN, or WOL, is a Ethernet standard that allows you to “wake up” computers or network devices that are in stand-by, and is originally intended for use in alocal network. WOL is probably most commonly used to wake up a server or NAS, just before access to these machines is...
I can log into one of my appliances like Synology NAS or Raspberry pi , which both have Wake on Lan(WoL) utilities , and wake up the PC. I am wondering if there are any remote control applications that have WoL built in. That way the application can send a WoL packet and wait ...