I don't exactly know what kind of voodoo our Network Engineers have
thrown at our Network, but every subnet/section of our network in all
our cities acts as though their all in the same building on the same
subnet... A sleeping machine appears offline, but if I send the Wake
command... it does (when called by it's last known IP, when it still
has that IP)... There has to be something in router settings that lets
you pass that packet type from one network segment to another, or the
use of VLANS that connect the networks to each other.
Bennie L. Callies, Jr.
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On Nov 14, 2006, at 11:39 AM, Theodore J. August wrote:
Bob,
>From all the documentation I have read, this is not possible. I
don’t even think its something you can configure on the network
hardware, as it’s a limitation of ARD. ARD 3.0 also has the same
limitation.
--
Ted August
Macintosh Technical Specialist
University Computer Labs | Salve Regina University
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McKillop Library 002
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On 11/14/06 12:14 PM, "Bob Henry" <email@hidden
<mailto:email@hidden>> wrote:
An archive search on the subject line advances the notion that WOL
from 10.200.30 to 10.200.31 is not possible using ARD. Is this an
axiom or an opinion? Please advise. Using ARD 2.2 mostly panther
clients some tigers in the brush also. TIA
Bob Henry
Wrangell, AK 99929
907-874-2321 x 240
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