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Remote wake up wan
Remote wake up wan





remote wake up wan
  1. #REMOTE WAKE UP WAN PC#
  2. #REMOTE WAKE UP WAN MAC#

But wake on wan needs a DDNS that reaches its target: the NAS.

remote wake up wan

Instead, as per my tests, when you type this address, you’ll see the web interface of your modem-router. This web interface won’t appear in your web browser if you don’t fix the problem. Your own NAS DDNS, will look like :5000, and will be useful to connect to your NAS’ web interface remotely. So there are a lot of things I can’t do on the router with a private WAN IP: activating a DDNS for the router, and all AI Cloud services, which rely on DDNS, like Cloud Disk, Smart Access, Smart Sync.Īnother problem is that your own DDNS, the one we will set up later in this article, will not be reachable if this limitation is not avoided. Its a known fact that dynamic DNS concept will not work on dual natting. This router may be in the multiple-NAT environment and DDNS service cannot work in this environment.” That is because the asus router took an internal ip from my modem. Why is my router’s WAN address private? Because the SFR modem-router is issuing a private IP to the Asus router.īecause of that, the Asus router is complaining that “The wireless router currently uses a private WAN IP address. But for external access to our devices, it’s better to have a public address. If it looks like 10.x.x.x, .x or 172.16.x.x to 172.31.x.x then you have what is known as an RFC-1918 IP address (often referred to as private addresses). But before we start, there’s something we should check…Ĭheck the WAN IP address of your router. We want to start configuring the devices for wake on wan.

#REMOTE WAKE UP WAN PC#

Try these apps. You should observe the target PC powering up almost instantly upon hitting enter.

#REMOTE WAKE UP WAN MAC#

I’m not sure, but when one uses wake on lan, only the MAC address is involved. Try also 7 and 22 if 9 does not work.īut adding an IP should not be absolutely necessary. Just enter your NAS’ local IP and MAC address,Īlso add the local port. From a smartphone: I used DS Finder and Wake Up by Cenito.

remote wake up wan

From a PC: I used Aquila Tech WakeOnLan.

remote wake up wan

You can find it in CMD > ipconfig /all or in your router.įirst, you can test the “wake on lan” tool of your router. It is better to give static IP’s to your computers inside your LAN, except perhaps for laptops.Īlso, still in the Synology DSM control panel, enable Wake on Lan.Ĭollect your MAC address. I set it up inside the Synology DSM control panel. Give a Static IP for your NAS inside your LAN. Wake on Wan will not work if Wake on Lan doesn’t work, so start by setting your LAN properly.

  • Laptop and smartphone to test wake on wan.Īs you can see, my router is behind my ISP’s modem-router, which brought additional challenges.
  • Starting a device through the internet is called “wake on wan” or “WOW”. The goal : being able to start then access my NAS remotely, from the internet (not only from my own WIFI network). I’m not a network administrator I’m a CG guy who wants to use his NAS. Sorry for the inaccuracies, this is not a technical paper, it’s just a “how I did it” blog post. Hi all, I’m not a network guru but when I was confronted with this problem, as I saw many people were having the same problem on the forums I visited, I decided to share how I managed to solve it, after hours of tries and tests.







    Remote wake up wan