

Repeat the previous steps and go over the trouble-shooting tips until they work before proceeding. The WOL computer should respond with a pop-up box showing a packet was received. Use the command 'ipconfig /all' if you don't know what this is.
#Wol wake mac mac#
MAC address of LAN adapter on WOL computer.0.0.0.0 for Subnet Mask (select from drop-down).IP Address of WOL computer for Host Name.On the second computer, open WOL Magic Packet and on the Send tab, put in:.On the WOL computer, open WOL Magic Packet and on the Receive tab, click the green Start button.
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Install it on both the computer you are using and a second PC on the same physical LAN.

#Wol wake mac password#
After OSX boots up, disable the Password Requirement after sleep, by opening System Preferences > Security & Privacy, selecting the General tab, and unchecking the Require password field.Re-enable System Integrity Protection by running the csrutil enable reboot command.Boot into Recovery mode by holding CMD+R on boot time.Press Esc, then input :wq and press Enter to save the file and quit vim.Press i to enter Insert mode. Find the Kernel Flags and change it to Kernel Flags darkwake=0.Edit the boot configuration file by running the vim /Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration/ command.Log in as root by running the sudo -i command in the terminal window.After OSX boots up, make sure you're logging in as an administrator and open Terminal from /Applications/Utilities/Terminal.app.Disable System Integrity Protection by running the csrutil disable reboot command.Restart the computer and boot into Recovery mode by holding CMD+R on boot until the Apple logo appears.For OSX it can be enabled from System Preferences -> Energy Saver by turning on Wake for network access.Note: WOL is available only on OS X 10.11 (El Capitan) or later. Wake on LAN (or WOL) allows you to remotely turn on a computer. Article Number: 449 | Last Updated: Wed, 9:01 AM
