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    MWakeOnLan

    command line tool to send wake on lan packets to computers on lan

    Program will send wake on lan packet to machine on ethernet using the MAC address. A configuration file MWakeOnLan.ini can be used to hold name/ethernet values for easy command line execution. The configuration file consists of name=etheraddress pairs. A # marker is used for comment lines Flags: -l | List All Name/Value Pairs Example 1: C:> MWakeOnLan 00:2E:27:4B:20:34 Example 2: C:> MWakeOnLan server1 server2
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    WINWOL Wake On Lan for Windows - A command line tool for sending a Magic Packet to a single host's MAC Address and turning it on remotely. Perfect for batch script jobs.
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    rallyup

    rallyup

    rallyup is a lightweight Wake-On-LAN (WOL) scheduler

    rallyup is a lightweight Wake-On-LAN (WOL) scheduler and dependency manager designed for small businesses and home labs. It ensures that infrastructure services like firewalls, storage, and hypervisors are brought online in the correct order, particularly after events like power outages. A typical setup involves configuring most of the infrastructure for WOL but not for Wake-On-Power, and setting rallyup to run on startup on a low-power device like a Raspberry Pi. When you need to bring...
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