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Title: Wake on Lan over internet
Post by: jlobue10 on December 09, 2013, 08:49:40 PM
Does anybody have any ideas why wake on lan over internet doesn't work with my DGL-5500 and my Rampage IV extreme mobo custom setup. I have configured everything properly as far as I can tell. I can wake the computer with a magic packet (from off) over LAN IP, and also over internet, but only for about five minutes after the computer has been powered down. From what I've read, I'm guessing the router drops it from it's cache after 5 minutes. I have my computer assigned an ip in the router setup pages, but this did not solve the problem.

Is it possibly the arp cache that is reset on the router? As a note, wake on LAN over internal network IP (ie. the 192..., works no matter how long the computer has been off), but wake on wan does not work after about 5 minutes or so of being powered off. Any ideas or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Title: Re: Wake on Lan over internet
Post by: FurryNutz on December 10, 2013, 04:57:59 PM
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Title: Re: Wake on Lan over internet
Post by: jlobue10 on December 10, 2013, 05:25:17 PM
The hardware version of my DGL-5500 is A1. I am currently running the 1.11B3 firmware, and I'm located in San Diego, CA. I have Time Warner Cable @ 50Mbps down / 5Mbps (Upload) connection. My modem is a Motorola Surfboard SB6141, and it is simply a cable modem (no router).

The weird thing is that wake on lan over internet works for a short time after my computer has been powered off, but after about 5 minutes, the magic packet does nothing to the desktop coming over the internet. What makes me believe it is somehow a router issue is that it works correctly from a wi-fi device on same wi-fi going strictly wake-on-lan (no internet). I am not familiar with the inner workings of this router, but from what I've read elsewhere, it may be an issue with cache on the router being cleared.

My question is whether or not the MAC address of my NIC in my desktop can be bound statically to a specific ip address in the router cache in such a way that it does not disappear after about 5 minutes? Just a theory - but I would like to get this working before I go out of town in a few weeks.
Title: Re: Wake on Lan over internet
Post by: jlobue10 on December 14, 2013, 05:28:52 PM
I have been trying a little bit more and here's what I've found out. The magic packet does make it to my computer coming from over the internet if I set the Wake-on-LAN virtual server to my dektop's ip address. For some reason it doesn't work when it is setup for 192.168.0.255 , but I have witnessed the magic packet arrive safe and sound via wireshark. This leads me back to my initial theory that the router is purging my desktop form the arp cache after it has been off for a little while, and as a result the magic packet does not make it to the desktop when coming through the internet. Wake on LAN from internal LAN still works fine no matter how long the computer has been off, but no wake on WAN. I'm guessing that reserving the IP in the DHCP reservation table does not have the effect of statically binding the ip with the MAC address of my NIC to the arp table.

Perhaps the D-Link engineers can look at the issue. Maybe a later firmware fix?
Title: Re: Wake on Lan over internet
Post by: FurryNutz on December 14, 2013, 09:52:47 PM
This is something that may not be supoorted on this model router. I recommend that you phone contact DLink support and see if there is any information on this...this is a new router for the market and meant and designed for the gaming community...some features may or maynot be included in this router as seen in others. If ask and see what DLink supports as far as what model routers support WOL.

There is some WOL articles in the FAQ Library as well...maybe they may help.
http://forums.dlink.com/index.php?topic=37018.0 (http://forums.dlink.com/index.php?topic=37018.0)
Title: Re: Wake on Lan over internet
Post by: motherfo on December 17, 2013, 09:56:25 AM
Keep me posted on this as well please :)
Title: Re: Wake on Lan over internet
Post by: FurryNutz on December 17, 2013, 10:02:31 AM
Maybe you can help him out. If you get one, let us know how WOL works for you.

Keep me posted on this as well please :)
Title: Re: Wake on Lan over internet
Post by: motherfo on December 17, 2013, 10:04:10 AM
Maybe you can help him out. If you get one, let us know how WOL works for you.


I see what you did there!  :D  ;)
Title: Re: Wake on Lan over internet
Post by: FurryNutz on December 17, 2013, 10:07:52 AM
What? What did I do sir?  ::)

I see what you did there!  :D  ;)
Title: Re: Wake on Lan over internet
Post by: motherfo on December 17, 2013, 10:41:48 AM
What? What did I do sir?  ::)


You could always use your fancy connections to send me one to "test" and write up another guide for the good of the community :)
Title: Re: Wake on Lan over internet
Post by: FurryNutz on December 17, 2013, 10:53:20 AM
I tried that earlier this year sir, If I didn't get one, nobody else gets one.  ;D

Well I hope that at least you and jlobue10 and maybe work together on this to see if you guys can get WoL going on this. WoL just isn't used much I gather and seems to be a corner use case for those of you that use it. Might be why D-Link doesn't actively develop routers for use with it. I don't know. Hope maybe you two and see though and if it does, will definitely need a sticky for it.

Keep us posted...

You could always use your fancy connections to send me one to "test" and write up another guide for the good of the community :)
Title: Re: Wake on Lan over internet
Post by: jlobue10 on December 17, 2013, 03:20:53 PM
I'm guessing that this just isn't supported on the DGL-5500, at least the way I was trying it. I suppose it's possible through VPN. It's okay though, this router will be going to my dad as a Homer Simpson style gift (ie. one that I benefit from when I'm in town). I decided to go with a new one. I tried the ASUS RT-AC68U and it was very WOL friendly. It's even got a tab explicitly for WOL. I'm sure somebody could get it to work on that router or the R7000 (Netgear Nighthawk). The ASUS one I picked up from my local Fry's was open box and 5GHz wasn't working right, so I returned it for the Netgear Nighthawk. I have been using D-Link for years and it pains me to switch, but the Nighthawk has performed well -- no buyer's remorse. Shield streaming in console mode is awesome, by the way.
Title: Re: Wake on Lan over internet
Post by: FurryNutz on December 17, 2013, 04:39:35 PM
Would be interesting to see if you and MotherFo can get it working...until you head it to your fathers place.  ::)
Title: Re: Wake on Lan over internet
Post by: motherfo on December 18, 2013, 09:33:05 AM
I'm guessing that this just isn't supported on the DGL-5500, at least the way I was trying it. I suppose it's possible through VPN. It's okay though, this router will be going to my dad as a Homer Simpson style gift (ie. one that I benefit from when I'm in town). I decided to go with a new one. I tried the ASUS RT-AC68U and it was very WOL friendly. It's even got a tab explicitly for WOL. I'm sure somebody could get it to work on that router or the R7000 (Netgear Nighthawk). The ASUS one I picked up from my local Fry's was open box and 5GHz wasn't working right, so I returned it for the Netgear Nighthawk. I have been using D-Link for years and it pains me to switch, but the Nighthawk has performed well -- no buyer's remorse. Shield streaming in console mode is awesome, by the way.

Yes, let me know if you want to continue trying.  This could benefit others if we can get it working.
Title: Re: Wake on Lan over internet
Post by: FurryNutz on December 18, 2013, 09:37:17 AM
I suggest using teamviewer between you two for help and configuration review if needed. Works great.  ;)
Title: Re: Wake on Lan over internet
Post by: jlobue10 on December 18, 2013, 10:31:37 AM
Yes, let me know if you want to continue trying.  This could benefit others if we can get it working.

Yeah, it's already unhooked and I don't plan on hooking it back up until it's at my dad's in a few days. My dad's computers are pretty old, so wake on lan is probably not an option on his computers. Since the wake on lan magic packet works from inside the same network, VPN seems to be the way to make this work on this router. If you can get connected to your router's network over the internet via VPN, the magic packet should wake the desired computer. Just make sure that channel 9 UDP port is forwarded (or virtual server) to either the .255 (broadcast) or the actual ip of the desired computer on your internal net. Sorry, I couldn't be more helpful than this, but maybe these suggestions put you on the right track.
Title: Re: Wake on Lan over internet
Post by: FurryNutz on December 18, 2013, 01:33:38 PM
Thanks for the info J, I'll work with Fo and this I guess. Probably be next year as I'm taking my 5500 on the road with me for the holidays.  ;D

Good Luck and Happy Holidays.  ;)
Title: Re: Wake on Lan over internet
Post by: jlobue10 on December 18, 2013, 02:11:33 PM
Thanks for the info J, I'll work with Fo and this I guess. Probably be next year as I'm taking my 5500 on the road with me for the holidays.  ;D

Good Luck and Happy Holidays.  ;)

No problem. Happy holidays to you too.  :)
Title: Re: Wake on Lan over internet
Post by: x2007 on February 15, 2014, 02:37:36 PM
Any luck with this?  I had WOL over Internet working with my DIR-655, but the same settings are not working with the DGL-5500 (using broadcast address)
Title: Re: Wake on Lan over internet
Post by: FurryNutz on March 07, 2014, 12:51:06 PM
Any status on this?