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Uploaded by on Oct 20, 2010

iRPM app wakes up and shuts down computer remotely.

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  • Let me know if you get it working.

    Step 1 is BIOS SETTINGS in POWER SECTION to WAKE OVER EXTERNAL MODEM OR OTHER SUCH SETTINGS

    Step 2 is to FORWARD PORT in ROUTER SETTINGS on UDP PORT 9 to STATIC IP OF YOUR PC - ENSURE IT IS STATIC THROUGH OPERATING SYSTEM

    Step 3 is to CONFIGURE iRPM APP USING PORT 9 and your MAC and IP ADDRESSES

    GOOD LUCK!

  • how do you find find the thing to fill into the "Port:" thing on the

    Wake on lan Config?

  • @Gammapack267 I think you need to be a little bit more explicit. Based on your comment I think what you are asking is how do you forward your port. You need to login to your router. It should be port 9 on UDP. So set this up to forward to your computer which should be a static IP. If you have further questions don't hesitate to ask.

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  • can u show me how to set it up please i didnt understand haha sorry bro

  • uhm i gonna make it but on wan is the shame only ur need a dyndns nas server

  • can you show me how to do it because i so confused about it

    thanks

  • Target PC Info:

    Name: name it anything

    Host: ROUTER IP ADDRESS (example: 192.168.1.1)

    Wake on LAN Config:

    (Go to your router homepage and check the DEVICES part you'll see your MAC address there)

    MAC: 00:1a:90:21:4a:19

    Port: (Don't put ANYTHING here)

    Broadcast: ON

  • You don't mate you should be using the following settings in iRPM to get it to work properly (NOTE: shutdown feature doesn't work)

    To wake on LAN:

    Go to your computer BIOS and make sure you have the LAN power up mode ENABLED.

    It'll be under POWER SETTINGS/OPTIONS >> Power Up via LAN (Wake on Lan) = ENABLE!

    Now that's done, just switch your PC on and make sure your iPhone is connected to the same router LAN. (Ethernet connection only for PC!) The settings should look like this:

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