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Old 2009-06-24
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Default Wake On LAN via VS

I have a number of customers who want to start doing this. I haven't dug into the guts yet, but wonder if anyone else has done this. I know that locally it uses directed broadcasts to wake up a client, but we need this to go across the public internet. I don't believe you'd be to successful doing a broadcast very far.
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Default Re: Wake On LAN via VS

According to Check Point the TCP/IP driver is not cabable of forwarding these types of broadcasts for the 2.4 kernel.
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