> hi,
> Im looking for a tool to make some client machines wake up via lan. As
> I understand it, the only thing necessary for this would be a program
> that constructs ethernet frames containing the broadcast address of the
> network, some trailing 0xffs and as data the MAC address of the nic.
> Has anyone heard of a tool that could accomplish this ?
> TIA,
> tee-lo
> --
http://metalab.unc.edu/pub/Linux/system/network/misc/wakelan-1.1.lsm
cheers,
t
If you are looking for a Wake On Lan solution take a look at
http://www.ntxpress.com for a
software package that integrates SMS 1.2, SMS2.0 and adhoc wakeups.
This utility also
provides mass ping and service query abilities aiding in troublshooting
and resolving common
wake on lan issues in large environments.
Pete
> I understand it, the only thing necessary for this would be a program
> that constructs ethernet frames containing the broadcast address of
the
> network, some trailing 0xff=B4s and as data the MAC address of the
nic.
> Has anyone heard of a tool that could accomplish this ?
> TIA,
> tee-lo
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