Hi! Thanks for reading.
There's a computer supporting Wake-On-Lan (WoL) about 20 miles away
that I occasionally need to administer remotely. The user sometimes
needs to turn this computer off, which makes it kind of hard for me to
connect to it. :-) The computer is connected 24/7 to broadband
internet through a DOCSIS cable modem, but it does not have a router.
What I want to do is be able to send a WoL magic packet to that
computer's Ethernet adapter to wake it up over the internet. I know
that if there were a router on that computer, I could send the request
to that router's IP address and have it forwarded to the Ethernet
adapter's MAC address to wake it up, but can it be done without? The
cable modem is connected directly to that Ethernet adapter via a
standard Cat.5 cable. The cable modem does not have a built-in router.
Here are some specs on the remote setup:
Internet IP address of the PC: dynamically assigned via DHCP; changes
occasionally
Cable Internet ISP: Charter Pipeline
Cable modem: Motorola/General Instrument Surfboard SB3100
Ethernet adapter: SMC Networks EZ-Card 1211TX 10/100 PCI adapter
The PC's BIOS supports WoL, and I have already verified that it
properly starts up from a powered-off state when sent a packet from
another PC via a crossover cable. The rest of the PC's configuration
should be irrelevant, as the only hardware I'm interested in
communicating with here is the Ethernet adapter.
I gladly welcome any suggestions. Thank you!
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