It sounds like you want a feature where AnyDesk can trigger Wake-on-LAN (WoL) to power on a remote computer that is currently offline (sleeping or shut down).
- Wired Ethernet connection (Wi-Fi WoL is possible but less reliable).
- BIOS/UEFI: WoL enabled.
- OS (Windows/Linux/macOS): WoL enabled in network adapter settings.
- Static IP or DHCP reservation in router.
- MAC address of the network adapter.
Restart your computer and enter the BIOS/UEFI (usually by pressing F2, Del, or F12). Navigate to Power Management or Advanced Settings. wake on lan anydesk hot
2. Prerequisites
- Target PC (the one you want to wake):
Locate settings like "Wake on LAN," "Power On by PCI-E," or "Remote Wake-up" and set them to Enabled. Save and exit (typically F10). 2. Configure Windows Network Adapter It sounds like you want a feature where
Frustrating, right?
Limitation: The waker must be on the same LAN. But what if you’re outside using a mobile hotspot? Harden endpoints: