info:wake_on_lan_java
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* The next 6 bytes are the MAC address of the target computer | * The next 6 bytes are the MAC address of the target computer | ||
* Each subsequent set of 6 bytes is also filled with the MAC address of the target computer, until the packet is full. | * Each subsequent set of 6 bytes is also filled with the MAC address of the target computer, until the packet is full. | ||
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===== Sending the Magic Packet ===== | ===== Sending the Magic Packet ===== | ||
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Note that the delivery of a UDP packet is not guaranteed. You may need to send more than one Wake-on-LAN packet if you are using a busy network. | Note that the delivery of a UDP packet is not guaranteed. You may need to send more than one Wake-on-LAN packet if you are using a busy network. | ||
- | Finding out your MAC address | + | |
+ | Finding out your MAC address\\ | ||
If you are running Windows, your MAC address will be revealed when you type ipconfig /all into a command prompt. You'll be looking for a line similar to this: | If you are running Windows, your MAC address will be revealed when you type ipconfig /all into a command prompt. You'll be looking for a line similar to this: |
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