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Wake on Lan is a mechanism for waking up a computer by sending it a "Magic Packet" over the network. It would let you wake your computer from sleep in order to use Library Server or DLNA.
Wake on Lan is a mechanism for waking up a computer by sending it a "Magic Packet" over the network. It would let you wake your computer from sleep in order to use MC's Library Server or DLNA. This feature was introduced in MC16.


The router must be configured to allow the packet to pass. Not all routers will support this feature.
The router must be configured to allow the packet to pass. Not all routers will support this feature.

From outside your LAN, the router will also need to forward port 9.


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[[Category: Frequently Asked Questions]]

Latest revision as of 18:44, 14 May 2017

Wake on Lan is a mechanism for waking up a computer by sending it a "Magic Packet" over the network. It would let you wake your computer from sleep in order to use MC's Library Server or DLNA. This feature was introduced in MC16.

The router must be configured to allow the packet to pass. Not all routers will support this feature.

From outside your LAN, the router will also need to forward port 9.

Thread on Interact: http://yabb.jriver.com/interact/index.php?topic=63581.0

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Discussion on Dlink forum

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