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Chapter 8 Home Networking 8.7 Wake on LAN Wake on LAN (WoL) allows you to remotely turn on a device on the network, such as a computer, storage device or media server. To use this feature the remote hardware (for example the network adapter on a computer) must support Wake On LAN using the "Magic Packet" method. You need to know the MAC address of the LAN device. It may be on a label on the device or in its documentation. Click Network Setting > Home Networking > Wake on LAN to open this screen. Figure 72 Network Setting > Home Networking > Wake on LAN The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 36 Network Setting > Home Networking > Wake on LAN LABEL DESCRIPTION Wake by Address IP Address Select Manual Input and enter the IP address or MAC address of the device to turn it on remotely. The drop-down list also lists the IP addresses that can be found in the Zyxel Device's ARP table. If you select an IP address, the MAC address of the device with the selected IP address then displays in the MAC Address field. Enter the IPv4 IP address of the device to turn it on. MAC Address Wake up This field is not available if you select an IP address in the Wake by Address field. Enter the MAC address of the device to turn it on. A MAC address consists of six hexadecimal character pairs. Click this to send a WoL magic packet to wake up the specified device. 8.8 TFTP Server Name Use the TFTP Server Name screen to identify a TFTP server for configuration file download using DHCP option 66. RFC 2132 defines the option 66 open standard. DHCP option 66 supports the IP address or the host name of a single TFTP server. PX7511-B0 User's Guide 133