Unable to send “wake on lan” command from Windows 10 to another Windows 10 machine











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I have a Computer A and Computer B, both equipped with Windows 10.



I want to be able to wake Computer A (using command line) from Computer B, belonging to the same LAN; on Computer A wol is enabled in bios and fast boot is disabled... despite this, it simply doesn't work.



I've tried command-line utilities like WolCmd, Mc-Wol and even others (that I used in the past), they are successfully executed but Computer A simply doesn't react. But I can wake it from other machines, equipped with Windows 7 (using the same utilities mentioned above) or Linux Ubuntu using similar commands... this means that WOL itself is enabled and working.



Eventually, I tried with a "Wake on Lan", a application that provides a GUI (https://wol.aquilatech.com/), and it works... but I need to send the magic packet from command line without user interactivity.



So, what's happening? I must admin that I'm not experienced at all in Windows 10 since I switched to linux enviroment ages ago, so maybe there's something blocking unauthorized applications or the "magic packet" itself...
Already tried disabling firewall on Computer B, with no success.
Still trying to figure out this.










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    I have a Computer A and Computer B, both equipped with Windows 10.



    I want to be able to wake Computer A (using command line) from Computer B, belonging to the same LAN; on Computer A wol is enabled in bios and fast boot is disabled... despite this, it simply doesn't work.



    I've tried command-line utilities like WolCmd, Mc-Wol and even others (that I used in the past), they are successfully executed but Computer A simply doesn't react. But I can wake it from other machines, equipped with Windows 7 (using the same utilities mentioned above) or Linux Ubuntu using similar commands... this means that WOL itself is enabled and working.



    Eventually, I tried with a "Wake on Lan", a application that provides a GUI (https://wol.aquilatech.com/), and it works... but I need to send the magic packet from command line without user interactivity.



    So, what's happening? I must admin that I'm not experienced at all in Windows 10 since I switched to linux enviroment ages ago, so maybe there's something blocking unauthorized applications or the "magic packet" itself...
    Already tried disabling firewall on Computer B, with no success.
    Still trying to figure out this.










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      I have a Computer A and Computer B, both equipped with Windows 10.



      I want to be able to wake Computer A (using command line) from Computer B, belonging to the same LAN; on Computer A wol is enabled in bios and fast boot is disabled... despite this, it simply doesn't work.



      I've tried command-line utilities like WolCmd, Mc-Wol and even others (that I used in the past), they are successfully executed but Computer A simply doesn't react. But I can wake it from other machines, equipped with Windows 7 (using the same utilities mentioned above) or Linux Ubuntu using similar commands... this means that WOL itself is enabled and working.



      Eventually, I tried with a "Wake on Lan", a application that provides a GUI (https://wol.aquilatech.com/), and it works... but I need to send the magic packet from command line without user interactivity.



      So, what's happening? I must admin that I'm not experienced at all in Windows 10 since I switched to linux enviroment ages ago, so maybe there's something blocking unauthorized applications or the "magic packet" itself...
      Already tried disabling firewall on Computer B, with no success.
      Still trying to figure out this.










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      I have a Computer A and Computer B, both equipped with Windows 10.



      I want to be able to wake Computer A (using command line) from Computer B, belonging to the same LAN; on Computer A wol is enabled in bios and fast boot is disabled... despite this, it simply doesn't work.



      I've tried command-line utilities like WolCmd, Mc-Wol and even others (that I used in the past), they are successfully executed but Computer A simply doesn't react. But I can wake it from other machines, equipped with Windows 7 (using the same utilities mentioned above) or Linux Ubuntu using similar commands... this means that WOL itself is enabled and working.



      Eventually, I tried with a "Wake on Lan", a application that provides a GUI (https://wol.aquilatech.com/), and it works... but I need to send the magic packet from command line without user interactivity.



      So, what's happening? I must admin that I'm not experienced at all in Windows 10 since I switched to linux enviroment ages ago, so maybe there's something blocking unauthorized applications or the "magic packet" itself...
      Already tried disabling firewall on Computer B, with no success.
      Still trying to figure out this.







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          First you must "Wake on LAN" features on BIOS.
          Login Window 10 computer into another window 10 computer
          Open Device Manager and click them.
          After that click on Network Adapter Section and locate your network adapter
          After that click on network adapter section properties using right click.
          In the network adapter properties, go to advance tab and select the "Wake on Magic Pocket"& Set is Enable,
          Now go to the power management tab and check the all setting, tick the right sign on all option.
          finally click on OK.
          Now "Wake on LAN" should be work.
          i hope all this steps solved your problem.






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            First you must "Wake on LAN" features on BIOS.
            Login Window 10 computer into another window 10 computer
            Open Device Manager and click them.
            After that click on Network Adapter Section and locate your network adapter
            After that click on network adapter section properties using right click.
            In the network adapter properties, go to advance tab and select the "Wake on Magic Pocket"& Set is Enable,
            Now go to the power management tab and check the all setting, tick the right sign on all option.
            finally click on OK.
            Now "Wake on LAN" should be work.
            i hope all this steps solved your problem.






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              First you must "Wake on LAN" features on BIOS.
              Login Window 10 computer into another window 10 computer
              Open Device Manager and click them.
              After that click on Network Adapter Section and locate your network adapter
              After that click on network adapter section properties using right click.
              In the network adapter properties, go to advance tab and select the "Wake on Magic Pocket"& Set is Enable,
              Now go to the power management tab and check the all setting, tick the right sign on all option.
              finally click on OK.
              Now "Wake on LAN" should be work.
              i hope all this steps solved your problem.






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                First you must "Wake on LAN" features on BIOS.
                Login Window 10 computer into another window 10 computer
                Open Device Manager and click them.
                After that click on Network Adapter Section and locate your network adapter
                After that click on network adapter section properties using right click.
                In the network adapter properties, go to advance tab and select the "Wake on Magic Pocket"& Set is Enable,
                Now go to the power management tab and check the all setting, tick the right sign on all option.
                finally click on OK.
                Now "Wake on LAN" should be work.
                i hope all this steps solved your problem.






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                First you must "Wake on LAN" features on BIOS.
                Login Window 10 computer into another window 10 computer
                Open Device Manager and click them.
                After that click on Network Adapter Section and locate your network adapter
                After that click on network adapter section properties using right click.
                In the network adapter properties, go to advance tab and select the "Wake on Magic Pocket"& Set is Enable,
                Now go to the power management tab and check the all setting, tick the right sign on all option.
                finally click on OK.
                Now "Wake on LAN" should be work.
                i hope all this steps solved your problem.







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