[RESOLVED] Wake on Lan
Published: June 21, 2023 - 5:28 PM
Hello,
We are currently using an enterprise version of WAPT, which I recently reinstalled on Linux.
Debian 11.7.0 x64
WAPT server: 2.4.0.14058
WAPT client: 2.4.0.14058
WAPT console: 2.4.0.14058
The console machine is a Windows 10 VM.
Test machine = Precision 3640 workstation.
The WAPT server, TFTP, and WADS all work correctly for deploying a remote Windows 10 workstation (including DNS and DHCP).
However, I still have a problem: I can't get Wake-on-LAN working.
From the console, I can shut down and restart my test machine, but I can't wake it up.
Everything is configured correctly in the BIOS on this machine; all sleep modes are disabled, and Wake-on-LAN is enabled (this machine worked previously when my WAPT server was running Windows, and Wake-on-LAN was functional).
I tested with a wake-on-LAN software, and I can start the test machine, whereas I can't do it from the Wapt console.
Have I missed a setting somewhere?
Regards
We are currently using an enterprise version of WAPT, which I recently reinstalled on Linux.
Debian 11.7.0 x64
WAPT server: 2.4.0.14058
WAPT client: 2.4.0.14058
WAPT console: 2.4.0.14058
The console machine is a Windows 10 VM.
Test machine = Precision 3640 workstation.
The WAPT server, TFTP, and WADS all work correctly for deploying a remote Windows 10 workstation (including DNS and DHCP).
However, I still have a problem: I can't get Wake-on-LAN working.
From the console, I can shut down and restart my test machine, but I can't wake it up.
Everything is configured correctly in the BIOS on this machine; all sleep modes are disabled, and Wake-on-LAN is enabled (this machine worked previously when my WAPT server was running Windows, and Wake-on-LAN was functional).
I tested with a wake-on-LAN software, and I can start the test machine, whereas I can't do it from the Wapt console.
Have I missed a setting somewhere?
Regards