This feature was not intended for use when youre near your PC. Its used most of the time (by myself) in order to remotely access the computer when its off. You can turn your PC/servers on if youre not within its reach.
@@sebastiansahlgren7090 the method that he has used in the video will work on LAN/while youre on the same network. If you want to be able to turn on your PC from anywhere you want you will need to use port forwarding and forward any connections made to the port 9 (usually the WOL port number) and then configure your router to forward this connection from your public IP to your PC's internal private ip
I did something similar. I used a raspberry pi with a simple 4 line program to turn on one of the output pins on the pi. It's connected to a npn transistor that grounds my desktops power button and turns it on. The nice thing is I can VPN to my home network, connect to the pi via ssh and run the program. It turns on the desktop. Then I can connect to and use the desktop via my phone from either Chrome remote desktop or Microsoft remote desktop app. I can see and interact with the PC screen on my phone. When I'm done, to turn it off, I'm already viewing the PCs screen just turn it off via the phones gui interface with the PC. No untrusted app with your Mac address. Works quite well and I've been using it for a bit over 2 years now. Hope someone finds this useful.
Man I have a raspberry Pi and an Arduino, and I was thinking about doing the same with my pc. Do you think there's a way to do it with the Arduino only? By using a wifi hat to connect it to the internet like an loT device and use it to do the same? Please respond.
I used a transistor since I had one. If your arduino has a relay on board, that could work. Assuming yours turn on the same way you'd connect the wire to the on button to a normally open relay. Then it would need code to turn the relay on for one second to simulate pushing the button.
@@1967_RS-SS i do have a few transistors that go into small circuits, and I could use the Arduino with that transistor right? It should be cheaper than a relay shield. Now I need to add a wifi shield and connect it with the internet and activate it somehow. Do you have any resources or videos you know that i could use to make this project?
@@jagadishgospat2548 There shouldn't be a problem using a transistor with the Arduino but interfacing with it to toggle the channel would be the next challenge. There have been a lot of projects since that one so I may not be recalling it correctly but as I remember the reason I used a Raspberry Pi was because it supported an operating system that I could SSH into to run the command that toggled the pin. If you wanted to do that with an Arduino I'm not the best person to advise on how to do that. Sounds interesting though!
That's why we have power switches on the PSU.. Use it after you shut down your PC.. Or someone can take control of your PC even if you shut it down as you can see on this video
No it'll turn on even if you completely shut down your computer , not sleeping. Your LAN card will be on which will do the work of actually pushing the power button on your CPU
Awesome!!! However, I have a question, how could you do that, with the Computer totally shut down? I mean, at least you need to have anything working on the Computer, in order for this to detect what you are sending with your phone! 🤷🏻♂️
This is what happened with my computer when I had a wireless Logitech mouse and keyboard. Don’t get Bluetooth keyboard in populated areas lol. I had one on my pc and it got turned on 5 min after I shut it off.
@@ThijmenGThN I'm using Wake on Lan app from Android. I configured my laptop which is running Linux to receive packets, and to be able to turn on my laptop from anywhere on the planet, I configured port forwarding on my router. Easy, without extra useless costs.
Nicolas Custodio Villagaray very good point, I’d say it’s not a risk. Wake On LAN is just that, only works if he’s on the internet. There’s no other security risk I know of :)
@@osam2772 in most situations no, your router firewall should block any incoming packets assuming you're not port forwarding UDP port 9/have UPnP enabled + malware enables that port. Even then most internet routers block WOL packets so you **should** be fine! That being said if something goes wrong I take no responsibility (aka no liability for online help) 😁 If you're trying to get a remote setup working, have a Raspberry Pi (or similar lightweight computer VPN setup then you can WOL from anywhere somewhat securely, assuming the VPN is setup in a secure manor.
@@k9lego Actually no, Malware can abuse this and infect other devices on your network. For example Ryuk, a randomware can send WOL packets to all devices on your network if enabled and then once sent can try to mount the drive and ecrypt all your files. So, for the sake of saving 30 seconds this is actually a bad idea...
If you are anywhere while traveling around the Globe and you want to turn on your home PC to download or to just check out something and then to turn it off what would you do ?
This video is actually very useful in some scenarios. I have my laptop’s lid closed all the time. Its connected to external monitor, keyboard, mouse etc. I have thw habit of shutting the laptop down every evening. Next morning, i have to open the lid, power on and then close the lid again. This will help me
Its call “wake on LAN “ not over Internet 😅 Otherwise maybe if it is in a virtual LAN like hamachi or something like that you can ,but it’s only my idea
Wake on LAN only works on local area networks hence the name. It does not work over an internet connection (public ipv4). I tried and failed. The magic packet gets sent but isn't received properly.
It is usefull. . I use my laptop to open remotely my desktop PC with WOL. With a smartphone no need to carry my laptop always when not at home. It is ok if someone does not understand I need this for my work.
off topic a little , wonder why to get staus of pc wheather or not it is powered on fully as i have a wol server all command line just wondering of fully powered on status , any help would be appreiacated thanks all .
Sorry, computer not “turning on,” it’s “waking up’ from “hibernation” mode!! There’s no way to “turn on” a computer with a mobile once it’s been “shut down!”
sOrrY, it's not hiBeRnAtiOon. It's Wake on Lan. The feature is embedded deep inside the CPU architecture. Your CPU (actually a very small portion of it) is actually always turning on as long as there is power going. Here are some articles to educate yourself. www.csoonline.com/article/3220476/researchers-say-now-you-too-can-disable-intel-me-backdoor-thanks-to-the-nsa.html which is used to process this www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/architecture-and-technology/intel-active-management-technology.html which enables WOL (Wake on LAN)
Friend coming to your house and you performing a magic to turn on the pc without doing anything. Five minutes later Friend: Must have been the ghost then System: oh shit ! I’m turning ghost 😂
How safe it is? Because I am sharing my MAC and IP address with an application and I don’t know their privacy how they keep safe my information related to computer and network.
This guy sharing his mac and ip address over youtube 😂...well that will be probably protected if you are using router as it get exchanged with router IP when it passes from LAN to WAN ... probably not useful for WAN user.
This is very interesting. Does it work if your computer is fully shut down with the power button. although this does not seem very safe and I do not want this on my computer as it could turn on at any time. From anyone anywhere. Very Scary
How to remotely turn on your pc over Internet ua-cam.com/video/sfSyPfhliHU/v-deo.html
How to Unlock I Cloud
Between this, and Device Portal/Remote Desktop, you are well on your way to becoming a true Windows Administrator.
How to remotely shutdown your computer ?
Answer : make a call to your home, and and ask someone to shutdown your computer.
*This trick always works* 😂
U need a 3rd party hardware in between, 😂😂
Use a remote software like Remote Desktop for Chrome if you have that browser.
Remote dekstop on startup
RDP with port forwarding...
Powershell works..
plot twist: his using his foot to open the PC
He’s “waking” it up, not turning it “on!”
@@khalidshaikh5288 What are you talking about? he was trying to make a funny
100 likr
where is the haha button of youtube ;))
😂 😂 😂 😂 😂 😂 😂
Have you heard about power button that really saves the time
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This feature was not intended for use when youre near your PC. Its used most of the time (by myself) in order to remotely access the computer when its off. You can turn your PC/servers on if youre not within its reach.
azhar Bhuheekhan so it Will work with mobile network as well? Or just on lan?
@@sebastiansahlgren7090 the method that he has used in the video will work on LAN/while youre on the same network. If you want to be able to turn on your PC from anywhere you want you will need to use port forwarding and forward any connections made to the port 9 (usually the WOL port number) and then configure your router to forward this connection from your public IP to your PC's internal private ip
azhar Bhuheekhan ok thanks for your answer!
Guy, you amaze me with your videos.
Hi, thanks for the video I am from Uzbekistan and clicked like this for you
How's the weather in Uzbekistan?
How goes the coronavirus?
I did something similar. I used a raspberry pi with a simple 4 line program to turn on one of the output pins on the pi. It's connected to a npn transistor that grounds my desktops power button and turns it on. The nice thing is I can VPN to my home network, connect to the pi via ssh and run the program. It turns on the desktop. Then I can connect to and use the desktop via my phone from either Chrome remote desktop or Microsoft remote desktop app. I can see and interact with the PC screen on my phone. When I'm done, to turn it off, I'm already viewing the PCs screen just turn it off via the phones gui interface with the PC. No untrusted app with your Mac address. Works quite well and I've been using it for a bit over 2 years now. Hope someone finds this useful.
That sounds amazing!
Man I have a raspberry Pi and an Arduino, and I was thinking about doing the same with my pc. Do you think there's a way to do it with the Arduino only? By using a wifi hat to connect it to the internet like an loT device and use it to do the same? Please respond.
I used a transistor since I had one. If your arduino has a relay on board, that could work. Assuming yours turn on the same way you'd connect the wire to the on button to a normally open relay. Then it would need code to turn the relay on for one second to simulate pushing the button.
@@1967_RS-SS i do have a few transistors that go into small circuits, and I could use the Arduino with that transistor right? It should be cheaper than a relay shield. Now I need to add a wifi shield and connect it with the internet and activate it somehow. Do you have any resources or videos you know that i could use to make this project?
@@jagadishgospat2548 There shouldn't be a problem using a transistor with the Arduino but interfacing with it to toggle the channel would be the next challenge. There have been a lot of projects since that one so I may not be recalling it correctly but as I remember the reason I used a Raspberry Pi was because it supported an operating system that I could SSH into to run the command that toggled the pin. If you wanted to do that with an Arduino I'm not the best person to advise on how to do that. Sounds interesting though!
First video I've seen and my suscription has been active inmediately! 👍💪
This is really amazing I just have to get a job to apply all this
Sei veramente bravissimo 👍 ti seguo di tanto
This is good I can turn on my pc while in bed so I can get into online class easier lmao
this is why i need it XXD
Exactly
Truuu
@@byorlyt Bro y'all inside my brain fr except the fact that I'm 7 months late
LMAOOOO
voice: “turn on your computer with smartphone”
what I instantly thought: “Jimmy, your mom is dead. Do I order a pizza for dinner?”
Yes
hahahaahah
Cám ơn các bài đăng của ad , rất bổ ích .
Thank you for all your posts , it's very useful
Excellent. I have to try it
Net Vn: this is my ip & MAC adress
hacker: you played youre self
Thats only ip from isp it will safe and ip from isp is different with ip location
@@Vibing273 i know just wanted to make joke
I love the soulless voice
Yes
(Continue this chain)
no
no
Me: Unplugs pc
Net VN: You weren’t supposed to do that
Gracias!
Saludos desde Coatzacoalcos Veracruz México
Thanks dude, my power switch barely work it will save me time
Did this work for u bro?
Wooow of curse I was looking for something like that from a long time ago... Thank you so much
this is usefull , now i need something to prevent someone turning on my pc manually
NorthMan Martin just simply unplug power switch from your motherboard
That's why we have power switches on the PSU.. Use it after you shut down your PC.. Or someone can take control of your PC even if you shut it down as you can see on this video
This seems to make some sense to me
Nice one, and don't forget to update your ethernet drivers, works fine.
Came for the tuto, stayed for the music
Feeling like tony stark 😎⚔️
3:04 В апсторе одна моча, доказано(Russians will love your video)
Согласен
Thia is called waking up not turning on. You turn on something that is off. A sleeping computer is not off.
No it'll turn on even if you completely shut down your computer , not sleeping. Your LAN card will be on which will do the work of actually pushing the power button on your CPU
Now that's cool
@@RakshithPrakash there is a bit more on than just the lan card/chip.
IME as one example. :)
@ YEAH :D
Good work sir. Show how to turn off PC with phone.
Awesome!!! However, I have a question, how could you do that, with the Computer totally shut down? I mean, at least you need to have anything working on the Computer, in order for this to detect what you are sending with your phone! 🤷🏻♂️
It’s a signal sent from the ethernet cable. So you always have to be connected to the internet for this to work.
полезная вещь учитывая то что кнопка выключения на корпусе, может залипать от пыли, или когда в комнате жарко.
How many have tried to turn on his computer..
nice im gonna use this method to download game or movies or any big size files on my office computer remotely from home
Now anyone can turn on your computer. You shared your IP and Mac address. 😂
Good work 👏
Thanks ✌️
This is what happened with my computer when I had a wireless Logitech mouse and keyboard. Don’t get Bluetooth keyboard in populated areas lol. I had one on my pc and it got turned on 5 min after I shut it off.
I love Logitech...
Thanks so much 🙏
With phone 😂 hey i can turn on my PC with handclap.
You're god😂🤣
I can turn on my computer by saying hey Google turn on computer.
How?
you need a wifi card conected trough PCI-E otherwise it wont work
It worked thanks bro
For the people wondering on how to do this externally, anywhere you are. Get a $10 raspberry pi zero w.
Or for free with port forwarding
NoReason You’d still need a raspberry pi.
@@ThijmenGThN I'm waking up my laptop without raspberry. It's working fine.
NoReason I personally use the raspberry pi to send a wakeonlan signal to my pc, not sure what you use.
@@ThijmenGThN I'm using Wake on Lan app from Android. I configured my laptop which is running Linux to receive packets, and to be able to turn on my laptop from anywhere on the planet, I configured port forwarding on my router. Easy, without extra useless costs.
perfect for a halloween trick
awesome this is working properly
My mum unplugged the power...
The computer: -_-
Thanks bro work 😎👍
Please tell if this turning on of pc can happen wirelessly without using lan cable
I need to be on same network to do that right?
good job! ... but it is not work, if you re not in the same network,,,, pls informe if i did something wrong
WoW So cool thanks so much
You are so welcome
What if your desktop uses a WIFI dongle?
Awesome!😍
Do I have to connect to the internet when I tap wake-up?
You just have to be connected to the same network as your computer.
Done😀👍
I don't see Wake on Magic Packet option (Asus XG-C100C 10G PCI-E Network Adapter). What can I do?
This make your pc less protected, be careful with that.
Nicolas Custodio Villagaray very good point, I’d say it’s not a risk. Wake On LAN is just that, only works if he’s on the internet. There’s no other security risk I know of :)
@@k9lego So you won't be able to use this outside of ur house?
@@osam2772 in most situations no, your router firewall should block any incoming packets assuming you're not port forwarding UDP port 9/have UPnP enabled + malware enables that port. Even then most internet routers block WOL packets so you **should** be fine! That being said if something goes wrong I take no responsibility (aka no liability for online help)
😁
If you're trying to get a remote setup working, have a Raspberry Pi (or similar lightweight computer VPN setup then you can WOL from anywhere somewhat securely, assuming the VPN is setup in a secure manor.
Please gave me software Link
@@k9lego Actually no, Malware can abuse this and infect other devices on your network. For example Ryuk, a randomware can send WOL packets to all devices on your network if enabled and then once sent can try to mount the drive and ecrypt all your files. So, for the sake of saving 30 seconds this is actually a bad idea...
Bro how to install Kali Linux in window.
Please tell me
If you are anywhere while traveling around the Globe and you want to turn on your home PC to download or to just check out something and then to turn it off what would you do ?
When you’re a Genius but too lazy to press the power button:
This video is actually very useful in some scenarios. I have my laptop’s lid closed all the time. Its connected to external monitor, keyboard, mouse etc. I have thw habit of shutting the laptop down every evening. Next morning, i have to open the lid, power on and then close the lid again. This will help me
Thank you ❤️❤️❤️
Do we need to press wake up many times or just once?
Tell us any app or software in which to change the location of Android mobile but do not have to add apps to the mobile's mock location.
Plot twist : I have no idea how to twist this
pretty good but probably can't be done if the other two devices spread the network
It can be done.
Pc: *sleeps*
Him: _WAKE UP WAKE UP WAKE UP WAKE UP WAKE UP WAKE UP WAKE UP WAKE UP WAKE UP_
nice. big help..
How do we use Wake On Lan on a different network? I would like to access my computer from my work or while on the go on my cellphone.
Its call “wake on LAN “ not over Internet 😅
Otherwise maybe if it is in a virtual LAN like hamachi or something like that you can ,but it’s only my idea
Vpn
Wake on LAN only works on local area networks hence the name. It does not work over an internet connection (public ipv4). I tried and failed. The magic packet gets sent but isn't received properly.
You would need a tunnel between your LAN and the other network. Magic packet is just a broadcast.
Very good. Ecxelent
Thx !
And can you say me witch record programm you use?
Looks like camtaisa
obs
i think its camtasia
can we use wifi adaptor instead of LAN?
You can do through the android phone
It is usefull. . I use my laptop to open remotely my desktop PC with WOL. With a smartphone no need to carry my laptop always when not at home. It is ok if someone does not understand I need this for my work.
Good work
Wow, you just discovered (in 2020) Wake on LAN... Maybe in 2050 we can do a video about waking up a PC via telephone line :D
but even if I didn't understand English, you could see it with a gesture
Idunno who commented your comment
0:23 I have the same keyboard
Is this method safe ?
Or is this mocha will app safe? As to revealing Mac address and ip addresses to a third party app
Does this work if my pc connect to wlan I don't have lan cable
Buy lan cable in the store
Yes...
no this only works with a cable
off topic a little , wonder why to get staus of pc wheather or not it is powered on fully as i have a wol server all command line just wondering of fully powered on status , any help would be appreiacated thanks all .
If u are not at home you must forward the port 9 in router😅👍🏻 do not forget
Could you please explain this option in Dell optiplex series
Sorry, computer not “turning on,” it’s “waking up’ from “hibernation” mode!! There’s no way to “turn on” a computer with a mobile once it’s been “shut down!”
sOrrY, it's not hiBeRnAtiOon. It's Wake on Lan. The feature is embedded deep inside the CPU architecture. Your CPU (actually a very small portion of it) is actually always turning on as long as there is power going. Here are some articles to educate yourself. www.csoonline.com/article/3220476/researchers-say-now-you-too-can-disable-intel-me-backdoor-thanks-to-the-nsa.html which is used to process this www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/architecture-and-technology/intel-active-management-technology.html which enables WOL (Wake on LAN)
In that case why did you “wake up” the system ?
@@thedarthvader2061 so, you eat all that bullshit up?
Friend coming to your house and you performing a magic to turn on the pc without doing anything. Five minutes later Friend: Must have been the ghost then System: oh shit ! I’m turning ghost 😂
I did that about 12 years ago ;)
genius ! thank you
I’ll just press the button thanks
Can you tell which window does you do to your computer
Windows 10
@@NETVN82 send link if you don't mind
@@huzzaifahrehman5459 drive.google.com/drive/folders/1c4PNK2IfDfa4k3oavtaaY9kyaNRLo0X1
Great! Will be test
Sirve si estoy en otro país y prendo la pc? Osea que donde quiera pueda jugar a juegos de stream en el cel sin necesidad de estar en mi pc
How safe it is? Because I am sharing my MAC and IP address with an application and I don’t know their privacy how they keep safe my information related to computer and network.
This guy sharing his mac and ip address over youtube 😂...well that will be probably protected if you are using router as it get exchanged with router IP when it passes from LAN to WAN ... probably not useful for WAN user.
You can use this as a prank. But in a normal basis, just press the power button. It will save time.
Mocha Wol For iPhone Or does it support Android?
Brujería!!!
Nice work
Can it be done usoing wifi. I dont have ethernet plugged into my pc
amazing.. thanks
this method working when Phone and PC are in same network only.
Is it possible to wake a PC over or with the google assistent ?
Yes
this can only be for uefi not bios and motherboards with uefi are expensive it's
This is very interesting. Does it work if your computer is fully shut down with the power button. although this does not seem very safe and I do not want this on my computer as it could turn on at any time. From anyone anywhere. Very Scary
Does it work with wifi ?
Can the android do it, or can it be specifically, on the iphone?