Hello,
where can I find wake on lan instruction for routertech 2.9?
I imagine I can
wakelan MAC
from telnet/ssh, but I didn't understand how to add ip address to ARP, In order to send wol magic packet from WAN as far as common linux instruction
ip arpadd
doesn't seems to work (am I wrong?)
Thank you in advance,
Paolo
wol instructions
wol instructions
Paolo
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I understand I wasn't clear in my request
If I connect via telnet/ssh I know I can wake the pc with wakelan (does it work from WAN too?)
The problem is out to set the router (ARP) in order to dispatch the magic packet throught the router from WAN.
I believe (but really not sure!) that the problem is to set the link ip address - MAC Address even when the client pc is switched off
EG : this is done in DD-WRT this way :
ip neigh change 192.168.3.2 lladdr 00:48:54:d1:32:1f nud permanent dev br0
ip neigh add 192.168.3.2 lladdr 00:48:54:d1:32:1f nud permanent dev br0
but in routertech the systems says :
-sh: ip: not found
I tried to :
setenv arp1.sh ";arp -v -H ether -s 192.168.1.10 00:19:e3:df:1d:d1"
but arp -n doesn't give any answer after rebooting, while it gives a correct reply
Address HWtype HWaddress Flags Mask Iface
192.168.1.10 ether 00:19:E3:DF:1D:D1 CM br0
if I execute command
arp -v -H ether -s 192.168.1.10 00:19:e3:df:1d:d1
after boot.
I would like to know if a clear explanation exist about all that, also to check were problem exist.
If I connect via telnet/ssh I know I can wake the pc with wakelan (does it work from WAN too?)
The problem is out to set the router (ARP) in order to dispatch the magic packet throught the router from WAN.
I believe (but really not sure!) that the problem is to set the link ip address - MAC Address even when the client pc is switched off
EG : this is done in DD-WRT this way :
ip neigh change 192.168.3.2 lladdr 00:48:54:d1:32:1f nud permanent dev br0
ip neigh add 192.168.3.2 lladdr 00:48:54:d1:32:1f nud permanent dev br0
but in routertech the systems says :
-sh: ip: not found
I tried to :
setenv arp1.sh ";arp -v -H ether -s 192.168.1.10 00:19:e3:df:1d:d1"
but arp -n doesn't give any answer after rebooting, while it gives a correct reply
Address HWtype HWaddress Flags Mask Iface
192.168.1.10 ether 00:19:E3:DF:1D:D1 CM br0
if I execute command
arp -v -H ether -s 192.168.1.10 00:19:e3:df:1d:d1
after boot.
I would like to know if a clear explanation exist about all that, also to check were problem exist.
Paolo
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Re: wol instructions
Don't know much about these things - but this might help: http://linux-ip.net/html/tools-ip-route.htmltiepolo wrote: ip neigh change 192.168.3.2 lladdr 00:48:54:d1:32:1f nud permanent dev br0
ip neigh add 192.168.3.2 lladdr 00:48:54:d1:32:1f nud permanent dev br0
but in routertech the systems says :
-sh: ip: not found
Is there anything in the system log to show what happens?tiepolo wrote:I tried to :
setenv arp1.sh ";arp -v -H ether -s 192.168.1.10 00:19:e3:df:1d:d1"
By the way, I don't think that ";arp" is a valid command.
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Also, you might want to check the wol_forward command.
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