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Master Remote Power: The Ultimate Guide to AnyDesk Wake on LAN (WoL)
Now that the hardware is ready, we need to configure Windows to allow the network adapter to respond to Magic Packets.
under Network Adapters.
Go to the tab, and check Allow this device to wake the computer and Only allow a magic packet to wake the computer .
Here’s how it works:
Elias stared at the last line. Remote Session: Detected.
To get this "hot" feature running, you must enable it in three specific places: 1. The BIOS/UEFI (The Foundation)
Look for settings named Wake on LAN , Power On By PCIE , Resume by PME , or ErP Ready . Set these to Enabled . (Note: If you see "ErP Ready," ensure it is Disabled , as ErP cuts all power to the NIC when shut down).
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If you want a Wake on LAN AnyDesk Hot setup that works from a beach in Bali using your phone’s hotspot, use one of these methods.
Wake-on-LAN is a networking standard that allows a computer to be powered on remotely from a low-power state—sleep, hibernation, or even a soft shutdown—without anyone touching the physical power button.
Managing 10 office PCs from home. You set up a cheap Android phone in the office connected to Wi-Fi, running a WoL widget. You trigger wake-ups via SMS forwarding — then AnyDesk into each machine.