📄️ Overview
Wake on LAN (WOL) is an Ethernet computer networking standard that enables you to wake or start a computer remotely from anywhere. It wakes up the target computer by sending a network message. A computer that has an internet connection and is Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI) compliant can be turned on remotely. It requires special software, such as Motadata ServiceOps, to send a wake-up signal to another computer on the same LAN. It is also possible to initiate the message from another network by using subnet-directed broadcasts.
📄️ Wake On LAN Schedules List Page
The Wake on LAN Schedules list page helps technicians track and manage all schedules. It displays a list of schedules along with options to enable/disable, create, configure settings, edit, and delete them in one place.
📄️ Create WOL Schedule
This page allows you to create a schedule based on which the added computers will wake up from sleep mode.