![]() The sharing Mac should be listed under "Shared" if you have checked the items under Shared in Finder->Preferences->Sidebar. Put that machine (the one sharing the service) to sleep. You can test this by going to System Preferences->Sharing and choosing one of the services, like Screen Sharing and/or File Sharing.Īlso in System Preferences->Energy Saver, ensure you have "Wake for network Access" (or equivalent-wording is slightly different on different machines) checked. I have no idea what my next step is to see where the hang up is at.I don't know anything about TeamViewer, but it might help narrow down the problem if you "took it out of the equation" and checked to see if Wake On Lan works for the built-in OS X sharing services. I used wake on lan monitor on my second pc and it's not getting the packet. Craziest part? It works from either of the other two machines. I've tried with Windows Firewall off on both machines. No idea why the deviation from the standard, but nonetheless - it wont work. Multiplicity on the other hand uses an obscure port (developers said it was 30564). The UWP app will as well with the Mac address and a choice of port (only allows you 7 or 9) ![]() Teamviewer will (unsure if it uses a magic packet or something proprietary related to their cloud set up as it doesn't require a mac, just a teamviewerID). The problem is, I cannot wake anything up from my main pc but ONLY with multiplicity. Until i purchased said software, I used a combination of a UWP app called Wake-On-Lan(Magic Packet) and Teamviewer to handle the same functions. I want to use a software called Multiplicity to handle my KVM duties, as well as my wake on lan duties. I'm at a loss on where to go from a troubleshooting standpoint. ![]()
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