![]() Finally, in modern equipment sometimes it is not necessary to configure anything and we can use Wake on WAN without having to touch anything, because it is already preconfigured at the factory. As each manufacturer names them differently, and also to access the BIOS / UEFI is different, it is advisable to consult the motherboard manual in case we have doubts. ![]() Other names they may receive are Wake on Lan, WOL, Remote Wake Up, and Wake on Magic Packet. There for it to work we had to activate the PCI Devices Power On and Ring-In Power On options. In the case of the BIOS that I have used it is called ACPI Configuration. ![]() The options that we must enable are usually found in a section called Power Management or similar, although it also receives other names. If we want to access the BIOS / UEFI of our computer as soon as we start it, it is usually accessed by pressing the F2 or DEL keys. In addition, it is totally necessary to make several previous configurations, such as checking in the BIOS / UEFI that the Wake on LAN we have activated, the operating system supports this type of technology and configuring it correctly, and, finally, configuring our router correctly. The process of configuring Wake on WAN is similar to configuring Wake on LAN, but we have to open a certain port on our router and redirect it to our PC that we want to open. Wake on WAN configuration to remotely turn on computers Once we have seen what Wake on WAN is, we are going to see how the complete configuration would be done to turn on your PC remotely. By having our computer only on when necessary, we can keep it off until we need it.
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