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Last modified on 2006-11-05 23:39:08
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1. General Questions

·What is Wake on LAN?
·How do I find my MAC Address?
Often, IT personnel prefer to maintain client systems after employees have gone home. Even if these tasks are automated, client machines must be left on. In the past, if they weren't left on, personnel had to manually turn them on. But, with wake-on-LAN, client systems can be remotely and automatically powered up.

Wake-on-LAN technology resides in a PC's managed network adapter and motherboard. The two are attached via a wake-on-LAN cable terminated by a 3-pin connector on each side.

When the system is turned off, the managed network adapter uses an alternate power source to monitor the network and watch for a wake-up packet from the server. Once it receives a packet, it alerts the system to power up and accept any maintenance task it is given.

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To find your MAC Address, do this:

Click on Start, then Run. Type winipcfg then Enter.

Select your device from the pull down menu. Your MAC Address is called Adapter Address and should be in this form:

00-00-00-00-00-00



Instead of winipcfg, you can type ipconfig /all to list everything.

Macintosh users :

Go to the TCP/IP control panel then selecting the menu item File/Get Info. It's called Hardware Address.

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