Hi
I am a new and very satisfied user of Gargoyle - it converted by NetGear N600 from a useless brick to a workable tool!
However, the WOL page in the GUI gave me an idea since my Buffalo LinkStation Mini NAS requires a WOL packet every minute or so to stay alive and my Philips TV aren't able to send one.
Currently I have to turn on a PC to wake my NAS when I want to stream a move to the TV using DLNA and this quite defeats the purpose of having DLNA certified units.
It would be cool if instead, I could configure Gargoyle to send WOL packages at timed intervals to by NAS whenver my TV has turned on and connected to the router.
Of course, it is quite possible that it already could be done using a script but .. I am not able to do this myself.
So - a feature for scheduling WOLs to a specific IP whenever a range of IPs are registered online, please?
BR
Troels
A feature request (WOL Agent)
Moderator: Moderators
Re: A feature request (WOL Agent)
I suspect only a very small number of people would require this feature.
I can only suggest you offering a bounty for someone to code something for you?
I can only suggest you offering a bounty for someone to code something for you?
Re: A feature request (WOL Agent)
Hi
Hm, could be possible - but how large bounty are we taking about?
/Troels
Hm, could be possible - but how large bounty are we taking about?
/Troels
Re: A feature request (WOL Agent)
still want to do this?
http://wiki.openwrt.org/doc/uci/wol
edit
/etc/config/wol
then edit
/etc/crontabs/root
some thing like
this is untested, just my best guess
before setting up "crontab" manually send test packets using the command
http://wiki.openwrt.org/doc/uci/wol
edit
/etc/config/wol
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config wol-target
option mac 00:06:29:4f:e4:b6
option broadcast 192.168.0.255
option enabled 1
/etc/crontabs/root
some thing like
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0, 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, 45, 50, 55 * * * * /etc/init.d/wol
before setting up "crontab" manually send test packets using the command
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/etc/init.d/wol