Hi folks

 I'm looking for a way to trigger a remote boot of my Thecus N2100.
 Wake On Lan seems like an obvious candidate, but I'm happy to read
 about other.

 I tried to "ethtool -s eth0 wol g" and even "ethtool -s eth0 wol p".  I
 also changed /etc/init.d/networking to ignore the stop action in the
 hope it would keep the interface up.

 But I can't get a network packet to start the machine; in "p" and "g"
 modes, nothing happens on regular network traffic, "wakeonlan"
 generated packets (these seem to be UDP), nor on etherwake generated
 packets (ether type 0x0842 as reported by tcpdump).  I tried all
 possible etherwake -b / -p combinations with MAC address and IP address
 as the password too.

 Any idea?

   Thanks,
-- 
Loïc Minier


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