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![]() ![]() Under the Run command section, enter the following command with your MAC address of the target device that you wish to WOL. Select the user who will have the rights to execute some command line utilities. Log in to your Synology via Public IP with IP forwarding or via Synology’s QuickConnect handle. Here you should get a Normal status result back and if configured correctly your local machine would wake up by now! Configure Synology DSM Control Panel Once that’s done, you can go back to the Task Schedule page view previous results, Action > View Result Under the Task Settings tab, in User-defined script, instead of having previous ether-wake command replace them with synonet –wake eth0 tmp/esynoscheduler.script.28484: line 2: etherwake: command not foundįirst, go to Control Panel > Task Scheduler > Edit or Create a new task, but make sure the user is root. tmp/esynoscheduler.script.28484: line 1: ether-wake: command not found They have removed ether-wake command (see sample error below), but fortunately, there are still ways to send WOL or magic packet to wake up local network machines. How To Enable Synology DSM 6.0+ to send WOL/Magic PacketĮver since Synology released DSM 6.0, even in 6.0 beta, the previous method for sending WOL packets no longer works. : Added a missing Ethernet port eth0 to the synoet call example. : If you have DSM 6.0 or later, please follow the below steps to enable remote WOL/send a magic packet to your local network machines. ![]() The setup doesn’t require additional source nor installs packages. If you have a Synology running DSM (Disk Station Manager) you can follow the steps below to trigger WOL to any local network devices that support it. I happen to have a Synology NAS server which could be an ideal machine to serve as a proxy from your home network to the outside world. To overcome the local network issue, it’s probably a good idea to have a server always on and accessible from the outside world. While the ability to remotely turn on and off the machine is cool, it’s important to note that this only works in a local network area. If this is something you are interested, we have a full tutorial showing you how to set up WOL on Windows on your local network. WOL, allowing you remotely to Power On a local network computer. Here on NOW, We’ve covered many tools around WOL, Wake On Lan. ![]()
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