Fritzbox Wake-on-LAN package is not forwarded
I'm using W10/64 on an ASUS motherboard H170-PRO_USB3.1 where Power on by PCI-E is turned on. The energy options of the network card:
.
All other options are turned off. I installed the network sniffer on the source and the target machines. I installed WOL2 on the source machine. The router in between is a Fritzbox 7590. (I tried also the option to start the computer when accessed via the internet). I send the WOL package via LAN and via wifi from the source machine (both machines are connected to the Fritzbox):
---------------------------Wake-On-LAN Magic Packet---------------------------
Time received:
12/29/18 15:21:59
UDP Header:
|-Source IP : 192.168.2.103
|-Destination IP : 192.168.2.5
|-Source Port : 63051
|-Destination Port : 7
|-UDP Length : 134
|-UDP Checksum : 5519
MAC Address:
70 8B CD B8 F8 8F
Pasword:
00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
Raw Data (126 bytes):
FF FF FF FF FF FF 70 8B CD B8 F8 8F 70 8B CD B8
F8 8F 70 8B CD B8 F8 8F 70 8B CD B8 F8 8F 70 8B
CD B8 F8 8F 70 8B CD B8 F8 8F 70 8B CD B8 F8 8F
70 8B CD B8 F8 8F 70 8B CD B8 F8 8F 70 8B CD B8
F8 8F 70 8B CD B8 F8 8F 70 8B CD B8 F8 8F 70 8B
CD B8 F8 8F 70 8B CD B8 F8 8F 70 8B CD B8 F8 8F
70 8B CD B8 F8 8F 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
No WoL signal arrives at target machine, in both cases (LAN and wifi)! How do I configure the Fritzbox so that it forwards the WOL package?
wake-on-lan fritzbox
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I'm using W10/64 on an ASUS motherboard H170-PRO_USB3.1 where Power on by PCI-E is turned on. The energy options of the network card:
.
All other options are turned off. I installed the network sniffer on the source and the target machines. I installed WOL2 on the source machine. The router in between is a Fritzbox 7590. (I tried also the option to start the computer when accessed via the internet). I send the WOL package via LAN and via wifi from the source machine (both machines are connected to the Fritzbox):
---------------------------Wake-On-LAN Magic Packet---------------------------
Time received:
12/29/18 15:21:59
UDP Header:
|-Source IP : 192.168.2.103
|-Destination IP : 192.168.2.5
|-Source Port : 63051
|-Destination Port : 7
|-UDP Length : 134
|-UDP Checksum : 5519
MAC Address:
70 8B CD B8 F8 8F
Pasword:
00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
Raw Data (126 bytes):
FF FF FF FF FF FF 70 8B CD B8 F8 8F 70 8B CD B8
F8 8F 70 8B CD B8 F8 8F 70 8B CD B8 F8 8F 70 8B
CD B8 F8 8F 70 8B CD B8 F8 8F 70 8B CD B8 F8 8F
70 8B CD B8 F8 8F 70 8B CD B8 F8 8F 70 8B CD B8
F8 8F 70 8B CD B8 F8 8F 70 8B CD B8 F8 8F 70 8B
CD B8 F8 8F 70 8B CD B8 F8 8F 70 8B CD B8 F8 8F
70 8B CD B8 F8 8F 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
No WoL signal arrives at target machine, in both cases (LAN and wifi)! How do I configure the Fritzbox so that it forwards the WOL package?
wake-on-lan fritzbox
It was the monitoring tool. It works with this one: depicus.com/wake-on-lan/wake-on-lan-monitor Therefore, the router was correctly configured.
– musbach
Jan 1 at 15:14
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I'm using W10/64 on an ASUS motherboard H170-PRO_USB3.1 where Power on by PCI-E is turned on. The energy options of the network card:
.
All other options are turned off. I installed the network sniffer on the source and the target machines. I installed WOL2 on the source machine. The router in between is a Fritzbox 7590. (I tried also the option to start the computer when accessed via the internet). I send the WOL package via LAN and via wifi from the source machine (both machines are connected to the Fritzbox):
---------------------------Wake-On-LAN Magic Packet---------------------------
Time received:
12/29/18 15:21:59
UDP Header:
|-Source IP : 192.168.2.103
|-Destination IP : 192.168.2.5
|-Source Port : 63051
|-Destination Port : 7
|-UDP Length : 134
|-UDP Checksum : 5519
MAC Address:
70 8B CD B8 F8 8F
Pasword:
00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
Raw Data (126 bytes):
FF FF FF FF FF FF 70 8B CD B8 F8 8F 70 8B CD B8
F8 8F 70 8B CD B8 F8 8F 70 8B CD B8 F8 8F 70 8B
CD B8 F8 8F 70 8B CD B8 F8 8F 70 8B CD B8 F8 8F
70 8B CD B8 F8 8F 70 8B CD B8 F8 8F 70 8B CD B8
F8 8F 70 8B CD B8 F8 8F 70 8B CD B8 F8 8F 70 8B
CD B8 F8 8F 70 8B CD B8 F8 8F 70 8B CD B8 F8 8F
70 8B CD B8 F8 8F 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
No WoL signal arrives at target machine, in both cases (LAN and wifi)! How do I configure the Fritzbox so that it forwards the WOL package?
wake-on-lan fritzbox
I'm using W10/64 on an ASUS motherboard H170-PRO_USB3.1 where Power on by PCI-E is turned on. The energy options of the network card:
.
All other options are turned off. I installed the network sniffer on the source and the target machines. I installed WOL2 on the source machine. The router in between is a Fritzbox 7590. (I tried also the option to start the computer when accessed via the internet). I send the WOL package via LAN and via wifi from the source machine (both machines are connected to the Fritzbox):
---------------------------Wake-On-LAN Magic Packet---------------------------
Time received:
12/29/18 15:21:59
UDP Header:
|-Source IP : 192.168.2.103
|-Destination IP : 192.168.2.5
|-Source Port : 63051
|-Destination Port : 7
|-UDP Length : 134
|-UDP Checksum : 5519
MAC Address:
70 8B CD B8 F8 8F
Pasword:
00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
Raw Data (126 bytes):
FF FF FF FF FF FF 70 8B CD B8 F8 8F 70 8B CD B8
F8 8F 70 8B CD B8 F8 8F 70 8B CD B8 F8 8F 70 8B
CD B8 F8 8F 70 8B CD B8 F8 8F 70 8B CD B8 F8 8F
70 8B CD B8 F8 8F 70 8B CD B8 F8 8F 70 8B CD B8
F8 8F 70 8B CD B8 F8 8F 70 8B CD B8 F8 8F 70 8B
CD B8 F8 8F 70 8B CD B8 F8 8F 70 8B CD B8 F8 8F
70 8B CD B8 F8 8F 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
No WoL signal arrives at target machine, in both cases (LAN and wifi)! How do I configure the Fritzbox so that it forwards the WOL package?
wake-on-lan fritzbox
wake-on-lan fritzbox
edited Dec 29 '18 at 17:43
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asked Dec 29 '18 at 14:59
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It was the monitoring tool. It works with this one: depicus.com/wake-on-lan/wake-on-lan-monitor Therefore, the router was correctly configured.
– musbach
Jan 1 at 15:14
add a comment |
It was the monitoring tool. It works with this one: depicus.com/wake-on-lan/wake-on-lan-monitor Therefore, the router was correctly configured.
– musbach
Jan 1 at 15:14
It was the monitoring tool. It works with this one: depicus.com/wake-on-lan/wake-on-lan-monitor Therefore, the router was correctly configured.
– musbach
Jan 1 at 15:14
It was the monitoring tool. It works with this one: depicus.com/wake-on-lan/wake-on-lan-monitor Therefore, the router was correctly configured.
– musbach
Jan 1 at 15:14
add a comment |
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It was the monitoring tool. It works with this one: depicus.com/wake-on-lan/wake-on-lan-monitor Therefore, the router was correctly configured.
– musbach
Jan 1 at 15:14