![]() ![]() Version 1.0.1 includes improvement for Alternate Credentials editing, new icon set and bug fix for Neighbor Discovery MAC address retrieving method. Version 1.0.5 includes an updated Help and resolves OutOfMemoryException error that may happen on the application startup. Version 1.1.1 includes vendors detection for network cards based on their MAC addresses, more accurate calculation of overall progress for group operations executed in parallel and other improvements and bug fixes. Version 1.2 includes a improved controls layout on the main screen, improved Machine Queue editor, new options to re-enumerate network PCs and enumerate new PCs and other improvements and new features. NET Framework 4.0, it improves functionality of Custom Grouping and includes few bug fixes. NET Framework 4.5 includes few bug fixes. ![]() Am I missing something in the BIOS that will get this running CPU: Intel i7 3930k (4.7G). I have checked the properties of the NIC and found that Wake on Magic Packet is enabled by default. I apologize for the low sound in advance.Version 1.2.3 becomes compatible with Windows 8 and. I seem to be having trouble getting my RIVE to WOL using a magic packet app or WHS2011 with AWIECO WakeOnLan. To use remote access you must be running Windows 7 Professional or higher. You must turn on each PC after installing the Add-In so it can get the MAC address. The PC must have power to the network card (See your PC documentation to verify). You will probably need to change the Wake On LAN setting in your BIOS. Not all PCs support Wake On LAN (See your PC documentation to verify). You can download the Add-In at:Īdd-In Download Important Facts Before You Start A requirement for this function is the wake on LAN support of your network adapter and the enabled wake on LAN option in the computer’s BIOS settings. When the computer is shut down, its network adapter is still receiving power, and waiting to receive a “Magic Packet“ within the network. When the remote network adapter receives a “Magic Packet“ created for it‘s unique MAC address, the network adapter alerts the computer to power on, which is comparable with the manual pressing oft the power button. The add-in automatically recognises, if a computer is already turned on or if it is booting up. The gadget on the WHS web-interface shows a list of all available and connected computers within your network and provides the possibility to start them up from any location inside your network or via internet, by just one mouse click. It enables the Home Server to start up every computer attached to your network. The AWIECO WakeOnLAN add-in for Windows Home Server “Vail” is a free and useful add-in, which has the ability to turn on a computer remotely. Further projects are already in the planning and developing phase.ĭirectly from their website: AWIECO “WakeOnLAN” Their main goal is to develop add-ins for the WHSv2, which will expand the functionalities and make it more attractive to private users and small business. The web interface is clean and easy to use.ĪWIECO – home server solution develops software for the Windows Home Server and offers these to private users as well as to companies. With the new WakeOnLAN Add-In I can now remotely turn on my PC.Īnd once it has started I can then connect to that WOL enabled PC. I am running Ultimate on that machine so if it was running I could just remotely move or copy the file. I am at work and to go home and back is an hour round trip. ![]() As usual I turned off that PC before I went to bed but I forgot to copy the file before I shutdown. I just got to work and I realized that I forgot an important file on my HTPC from last night. How cool is that? Would you use this Add-In? Yes! With this new Add-In from Awieco you can now start your PCs from your Vail website. I seem to be having trouble getting my RIVE to WOL using a magic packet app or WHS2011 with AWIECO WakeOnLan. Check out our video where John and I cover the Add-In installation and the changes required to enable WOL on your client PCs.Īs a Windows Home Server owner you pride yourself on being able to remotely go where no one has gone before. After dozens of email with the developer Andreas, early morning screenshots and event logs, the Add-In is working great and version 0.1.4 is now available for release. ![]() Last week Vail had its first Add-In called AWIECO WakeOnLAN released and John Zajdler and I had a chance to install and review the Add-In. ![]()
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