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Check Allow this device to wake the computer and Only allow a magic packet to wake the computer .
Traditional Wake on LAN relies on a "Magic Packet"—a specific broadcast frame containing the target computer's physical MAC address—sent over a local network. Because the internet cannot natively route these local broadcast packets, AnyDesk addresses this issue using a proxy method.
This is the good stuff. Follow these steps in order, and you'll be remotely waking your PC in no time. wake on lan anydesk hot
Locate the setting labeled , Resume by LAN , Power On by PCIe , or Power On by PME . Switch its value to Enabled .
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Because AnyDesk no longer relays these packets through the cloud, the "hot" takeaway for current users is that you must have at least one other device
sudo ethtool -s eth0 wol g
: AnyDesk requires at least one other online AnyDesk client to be active on the same local network as the sleeping computer to act as a "helper" that broadcasts the wake-up packet. Step-by-Step Configuration