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I connected to 10.10.0.2 host.
10.10.0.2 - 10.10.0.1 (N56U)| 192.168.10.1 - 192.168.10.70
Need to wake up .70
Nowadays, wake up it by ssh host '/usr/sbin/ether-wake -i br0 MAC' from .2
It works.
But variants from 10.10.0.2:
wol MAC
wol -i 192.168.10.255 MAC
without any results. As I see in wireshark (on .70), it's no WOL packet at all.
Green internet disabled.
Original comment by ole...@olegon.ru
on 14 Feb 2015 at 8:21
If 192.168.10.70 is onlime, wol -i 192.168.10.70 send packet to it without
problem...
Original comment by ole...@olegon.ru
on 14 Feb 2015 at 3:31
No, it is not. Possible ways are: connect to device via ssh, or use vpn network.
Try to use "-b" key to ether-wake to force it send broadcast packet.
Original comment by d...@soulblader.com
on 2 Mar 2015 at 10:09
:) This is not route, this is direct send from device. As I said above, this
utility works very well, but I need to restrict access to router and send
packet from WAN to LAN.
Original comment by ole...@olegon.ru
on 3 Mar 2015 at 4:26
I don't know the way to forward these packets from WAN to broadcast address in
LAN network. It seems kernel always rejects them. It is possible if you install
entware. I wrote small python script long time ago which listen on WAN
interface and forwards packets to local broadcast address, port 9.
Original comment by d...@soulblader.com
on 4 Mar 2015 at 11:01
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
ole...@olegon.ru
on 14 Feb 2015 at 7:09