Remotely turn on devices connected to your home network
A Free and Open-Source program to send Wake on Lan (WoL) packets
What is Wake on Lan (WoL)?
Wake on Lan (WoL) is a feature that allows you to remotely turn on supported devices (such as Smart TVs, and computers) when connected to the same local network.
What is a Wake on Lan (WoL) packet?
It is a packet used to request a WoL order to remotely turn on a WoL supported device.
More details available in: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wake-on-LAN
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Workaround for Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL and clones) version 5.x series with Atheros AR9285 and AR9287 (and similar) wireless adapters. Mitigates failure to connect to wireless access point.
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