You can test that it is working by just typing Make sure you use an elevated command prompt when you type the command. Once you get telnet installed it will have to reboot. If you don't know how to open Control Panel. I just tested this (Option 1) and it works: Apparently Microsoft stopped making it a part of the default installation of Win 10 somewhere among the many updates but it is still available just not with sudo which is a Unix command. Thank you and hope we can make this work! I'll provide any other info or clarifications that are needed. I am not an expert, not even too much of a tech-savvy, I've done my best to describe what I've done but some confusions may have occurred. router connected via ethernet cable to the PC In the process I didn't pay attention to it, presumed it has no interference. if it matters, got a secondary network card, ASUS PCE-N53 on PCI-E card#2. PC - Asrock X99 Extreme 4 motherboard with onboard Intel I218-V succesfully tested the magic package via a testing tool, with the PC turned on and set the app to "listen" (I'll post a link to the tool if it's needed) - I used my DDNS address for host (ip) address Port 7 MAC address - the one on the back of my router. configured a dynamic DNS through my router, by using the free asus service configured port forwarding to forward port UDP 7 to my network card ip range - 192.168.1.255 enabled magic packet options in both BIOS and network card properties (and it works, as I was able to start it with Anydesk) To be able to WOL through the internet, I've followed some steps described in a few other websites (I can post them if needed) - basically: I've managed to wake up my PC through LAN by using Anydesk however it only works if the other device is connected to the same local network (i mean wake up from shut-down state). I've configured a remote acces through windows and also have an Anydesk account configured (just context). At my current job sometimes i have to work in remote places i have quite a large library of resources on my home PC that would be great to be accessible remotely.
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