
- #PORT FORWARDING FOR MAC TEAMVIEWER WAKE ON LAN ANDROID#
- #PORT FORWARDING FOR MAC TEAMVIEWER WAKE ON LAN PC#
- #PORT FORWARDING FOR MAC TEAMVIEWER WAKE ON LAN OFFLINE#
Make sure the target computer is assigned to your account.įor a Wake-on-LAN application such as this one, you will need to enter the MAC address of the target computer as well as the port and hostname.Īnother useful link with more details if necessary can be found here. To use TeamViewer to wake up your computer, go to Extras -> Options -> General -> Wake-on-LAN (Configure.), select Public address and type in the Dynamic DNS hostname chosen at step 4 and one of the ports you are forwarding to (in my case, 7, 8, or 9 - I chose 9). I downloaded the client and changed the settings so it starts with Windows. I used the no-ip service because it is free, but you have to confirm the hostname every 30 days if you want it to keep working.

This setting can be found under Forwarding -> Virtual Server for a TP-Link router. I chose ports 7-9 so in case one doesn't work, I can use another. This redirects a request coming from WAN to the chosen IP above. For a TP-Link router, this is under DHCP -> Address Reservation.
#PORT FORWARDING FOR MAC TEAMVIEWER WAKE ON LAN PC#
This ensures that the PC gets assigned the same IP address every time it comes online. For a TP-Link router, this is under IP & MAC Binding -> Binding Settings.
#PORT FORWARDING FOR MAC TEAMVIEWER WAKE ON LAN OFFLINE#
This way, you can control an offline computer remotely by waking it up before you establish a connection. Router port forwording was configurated to forward on UDP 9 port Windows device's ip.
#PORT FORWARDING FOR MAC TEAMVIEWER WAKE ON LAN ANDROID#
I cant weke up this windows device (windows ) from Android 9.0 Remote Management. The network card now supports Wake-on-LAN. When i set in Team Viewer 14.3 WOL option with Public IP option either 'use other TeamViewer to wake up'. This links the MAC Address of the Network Card to a chosen IP so the router knows to send the packet to the Network Card even when the PC is offline. You can turn on an offline computer with TeamViewer via Wake-on-LAN. Activate the Allow this device to wake the computer option. To find out the Network Card's MAC (Physical) Address, open the Command Prompt and type in ipconfig /all. Change router settingsįor a TP-Link router, settings can be accessed by typing in the address bar. In Windows 10, this can be done by going to Device Manager -> Network Adapters -> Properties -> Power Management -> Allow this device to wake up the computer (Optional: Only allow a magic packet to wake up the computer). Allow the Network Adapter to wake up the computer via magic packet My problem is configuring my network/router, since it seems to lack any port forwarding options. I was thinking about using the TeamViewer Wake on Lan fuctionality, but any other solution to start the pc is welcome as well. Now I also want to be able to start that pc remotely. Enable Wake on LAN from the BIOSįor my ASUS ROG motherboard, this was under Advanced -> APM -> Enable Power On by PCIE. Currently I am using TeamViewer to control a remote pc. I'll describe each step here for future reference. What I did in the end to be able to use my phone to turn on my PC remotely, regardless of the network I am in, was to follow the steps described here for my router and set up a Dynamic DNS hostname.

Seems like the "Is this port open" checking tools' results are not so relevant after all.
