Here is the dilema...I am trying to set up a WOL (wake on launch) application on my system. To do that one has to transfer ports on the router. The instructions for my Cisco router says to identity the IP address the magic packet is going to...OK, which IP address. The router has at least 4, a LAN IP, a WAN IP, a MAC IP and a Computer IP, which is the same as the computer hard wired to the router. In addition, each wireless server on the network has a static IP...
I most assuredly do not want to wing it and am, as always, offended that the instructions are so vague...
Here is the dilema...I am trying to set up a WOL (wake on launch) application on my system. To do that one has to transfer ports on the router. The instructions for my Cisco router says to identity the IP address the magic packet is going to...OK, which IP address. The router has at least 4, a LAN IP, a WAN IP, a MAC IP and a Computer IP, which is the same as the computer hard wired to the router. In addition, each wireless server on the network has a static IP...
I most assuredly do not want to wing it and am, as always, offended that the instructions are so vague...