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WakeUp - The Wake on LAN tool

WakeUp is a "Wake on LAN" tool that allows your iPhone/iPod/iPad to wake up a computer via a local network or ...

$ 0.99

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WakeUp is a "Wake on LAN" tool that allows your iPhone/iPod/iPad to wake up a computer via a local network or internet.

--- Features: ---
Wake / sleep* / shutdown* computer on the local network or via internet**
Automatically finds computers on the local network (easy setup!)
LAN broadcast/DNS/IP address support
SecureOn support
Add as many computers as you want
Add group of computers for one-touch wake
Wake your computers directly from springboard (not compatible with iOS 7 and iOS 8)
• iCloud sync
Shake'n'wake all devices
Check if your devices are turned on (only under wifi)
• 6 languages: English, Italian, German, Chinese, Spanish and French

(*) Linux is not supported. Sleep/Shutdown for Windows requires "WakeUp Server" installed on your pc. Download it at www.tommasomadonia.com/wakeup/server/
(**) Your router may not compatible with 'wake over internet'.

--- Typical Uses: ---
Power on a computer remotely and then use VNC to view files
Power on your computer to stream files

--- Wake on LAN requisites: ---
The iPad/iPhone/iPod has to be connected to the same network of your computer
The computer has to be connected to the router via ethernet cable
The network cards must support 'Magic Packets' and the computer must be configured correctly

--- Wake over Internet requisites: ---
Wake on LAN requisites
The network must be reachable via internet
The router and the firewall must be configured correctly for the forwarding of 'Magic Packets'
The router must be capable of forwarding 'Magic Packets' to turned off computers

--- Sleep/Shutdown requisites: ---
Mac OSX.
• 'Remote Login' enabled. (System Preferences > Sharing)
Windows:
WakeUp Server (tommasomadonia.com/wakeup/server/)
Java 7+
Linux: (require manual configuration)
SSH server
Manual configuration of sleep/shutdown SSH commands

Note: To remotely power on a computer when turned off often requires enabling "Wake on LAN" in BIOS. Mac OSX only support "Wake on LAN" and "Wake over internet" when sleeping.

Store rating

4

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66 reviews

Size

9.4 MB

Last update

Nov. 26, 2019

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