Port Forwarding Mac Teamviewer Wake On Lan

2020. 12. 8. 08:48카테고리 없음



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I'm trying to configure TeamViewer to use Wake on LAN to a computer in another location so that I can wake it up whenever I need it and carry on with some installations and file access through it's remote access.
The BIOS was already configured for WOL and I've already configured the network settings on Windows 10 as per the information supplied on TeamViewers website. The biggest problem is setting up the public address. I thought I had it correct by setting up the port forwarding on the Virgin Media Superhub. So my understanding is that I've added a new rule which is the computers IP address with port 9 as they suggested. I then registered under noip.com to link them together but the site seems to suggest that the ports are still blocked?
I've heard that Virgin Media's Superhub's aren't very good for this sort of thing? I'm not sure what else would be missing or if I even need to use noip as a passthrough, I heard that was the easiest way around it.

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    You can't port forward port 9 to the IP address of your PC as the IP address is set in the OS and your PC doesn't know its IP is when its sleeping. So instead you need to multicast the WoL request to your internal network as detailed in the TeamViewer manual. The good news is that the Virgin SuperHub supports mutlicasting but its not enabled by default, you have to enable it in the firewall settings to support PPTP and MutliCast pass through.
    Personally I have a server on 24x7 in my home network so I remote onto its desktop and use that for WoL requests and that is pretty reliable.