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WakeOnMac

WakeOnMac - 1.0

tool for waking up computers remotely

All Time: (5.0)
This Version: (5.0)
Current Version: 1.0
Release Date: 2006-07-24
License: Freeware
Downloads (this version): 4,164
Downloads (all versions): 4,164

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Product Description:

A simple program that can send “magic packets� to wake up sleeping computers supporting Wake on LAN (called Wake for Ethernet network administrator access in Mac OS X).

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS X 10.4 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.4 PPC

Additional Requirements:

  • Mac OS X 10.4 and higher, Universal Binary

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This Version:
Overall Rating: (5.0) Features: (5.0) Support: (5.0)
Ease of Use: (5.0) Quality / Stability: (5.0) Price: (5.0)
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WakeOnMac ReviewSimple and works perfectly - Version: 1.0, 1/28/2007 04:32PM PST

mbmgibson_dotmac
I've been using this to wake both my iMac and my Windows box (from both the iMac and a MacBook.) Trivial to install, easy to use, and does exactly what you want, no more, no less.
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WakeOnMac CommentaryHelpful - Version: 1.0, 11/11/2006 02:38AM PST

Zammie2000
Good sofware for waking up systems (duh) and also I use a lot of finding devices (like an HP Print server) which I forgot the IP address.
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WakeOnMac Usage TipLocal Area Network (LAN) only - Version: 1.0, 7/24/2006 08:26PM PST

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Eponymous
Just a quick FYI, this only works on a mac on the same network as you. ie. LAN = "LOCAL AREA" Network. Many people are confused that these work for computers located anywhere. So I just wanted to give everyone a heads up.
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