Wake Me Up: Effortless Wake-on-LAN Management
Thomas Di Meco's Wake Me Up application simplifies the process of remotely waking up devices on your network, making it a must-have tool for IT professionals and home users alike.
Wake Me Up is a professional tool that allows users to remotely start their computers (PC or Mac) using the Wake-on-LAN network request. With this feature-rich app, starting your computer becomes effortless and convenient.
There are multiple ways to initiate computer startup with Wake Me Up:
- - Press the large button within the app itself.
- - Access the "Today" widget available on the home screen of your iPhone or iPad.
- - Use Siri directly from your iPhone, iPad, or Apple Watch.
Please note that the Siri shortcut functionality requires iOS 12 and you can customize a predefined phrase within the app or through the settings of your iPhone or iPad.
Wake-on-LAN is a widely supported network protocol utilized by most Ethernet cards on the market. It is crucial to properly configure your computer to enable Wake-on-LAN support, using the MAC address of your Ethernet card as opposed to your Wi-Fi card's MAC address.
Overview
Wake Me Up - Wake-on-LAN is a Freeware software in the category System Utilities developed by Thomas Di Meco.
The latest version of Wake Me Up - Wake-on-LAN is 1.3, released on 01/17/2024. It was initially added to our database on 01/17/2024.
Wake Me Up - Wake-on-LAN runs on the following operating systems: iOS.
Users of Wake Me Up - Wake-on-LAN gave it a rating of 5 out of 5 stars.
Pros
- Easy to use interface for Wake-on-LAN functionality.
- Supports multiple devices and can wake various systems across the network.
- Provides options for custom MAC address configuration.
- Offers scheduler features to automate wake-up times.
- Lightweight application with fast performance.
- Available for free with no hidden costs.
Cons
- Limited support for devices that do not have Wake-on-LAN enabled in BIOS or firmware settings.
- Functionality is dependent on network configuration; may not work on different subnets without proper router settings.
- Lack of advanced troubleshooting options for connectivity issues.
- Minimal documentation may make it challenging for less tech-savvy users.
- Occasional compatibility issues with certain routers or network setups.
Peter Salakani
I'm Peter, a software reviews author at UpdateStar and content specialist with a keen focus on usability and performance. With a background in both software development and content creation, I bring a unique perspective to evaluating and discussing general software topics. When I'm not reviewing software, I enjoy staying updated on the latest tech trends, experimenting with new applications, and finding innovative solutions to everyday tech challenges.
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