![]() (I did it this way for years when I was still using Windows). ![]() For example if you want to do this with a Windows you could Port-Forward 3389/TCP to a Windows Pro/Enterprise/Ultimate machine inside your network, and then access that Windows machine via RDP at your address to run your WOL App from "inside" your network even if you are physically outside your network. You shouldn't have any problems finding one. There are plenty of free 3rd-party WOL Apps available for Windows, OS X, Linux, DOS, UNIX, iOS, and Android. Checkout Wikipedia article: Wake-on-LAN If you want to "wake" your NAS remotely, either use the WOL feature of your Router: Or access a machine (that is always on) inside your network remotely that has WOL capabilities. Fildiferro wrote:not sure i understood the post I'd like to wake up my TS 451 remotely from myqnapcloud the server is not found indeed once in sleep mode neither the private or public ip address is reachable how to send the wake up msg? You want " Wake on Internet".
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