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etherwake Tutorial
You can wake up WOL compliant Computers which have been powered down to sleep mode or start WOL compliant Computers with a BIOS feature.
WOL is an abbreviation for Wake-on-LAN. It is a standard that allows you to turn on a computer from another location over a network connection.
etherwake also supports WOL passwords.
Install etherwake
#apt-get install etherwake
This will complete the installation.If you want to use etherwake you need to specify the following command
#etherwake <macaddress>
Example :- etherwake 00:11:22:33:44:55
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