I was able to disable javascript in a Linksys Befsx41 router and enter the
broadcast address. The router then passes the packets through, and I can
wake the computer remotely.
I am not that familiar hiperlan, but I know WOL won't work with a wireless
lan adapter because of the identifier sent with the packets. That may be
your problem.
Good Luck.
<fabianope> wrote in message
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> Hi, kaz
> befor all, thanks for the reply
> On Wed, 23 Apr 2008 19:03:26 GMT, "kaz" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>
>>You need to forward the packets to the broadcast address of the router.
>
> that's another interesting story
> wgt624v3 doesn't permit a port forwarding to 192.168.0.255 (that's my
> broadcast address, the router is 192.168.0.1 and all the other LAN PCs
> are 192.168.0.xxx).
> I've hacked the javascript on its configuration pages and I've made
> the port forward to .255....still nothing!!!
> it runs OK only ***within the lan*** not outside.
> here the only solution at now AFAIK is a static entry on the ARP
> table.
>
> Please do you know some models (possibly cheap) that permits static
> entries?
>
> I use the router for an Hiperlan (iee 802.11a) internet connection, as
> my country is not yet covered by the ADSL.
>
> thanks a lot in advance for your help and your reply,
>
> fabianope
>
>
>
>><fabianope> wrote in message
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>>> Hello,
>>> I've the netgear WGT624v3, I can telnet to it and I'd like to add a
>>> single Static ARP Cache Entry (for WOL purpouses).
>>> is it possible?
>>> the
>>>
>>> ip arp add [ip_number] [mac_address]
>>>
>>> command goes ok but ***only*** for a dynamic entry.
>>>
>>> thanks a lot in advance for your reply,
>>>
>>> fabianope
>>
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