Expand and right-click your Ethernet controller. Select Properties and go to the Power Management tab.
AnyDesk's Wake-on-LAN (WoL) feature allows you to remotely power on or wake a computer from a low-power state (sleep or hibernation) by sending a "Magic Packet" through another active device on the same network .
AnyDesk uses a "peer-to-peer" wake system, meaning it asks another active AnyDesk client on the same network to send the wake signal.
Now for the moment of truth.
For maximum reliability, the target computer should be connected via an Ethernet cable, as many Wi-Fi cards do not support WoL from a powered-down state.
Now, let's tell Windows to allow the network card to listen for those magic packets.
Restart the target computer and enter the BIOS (usually by pressing , F2 , or F10 during startup). Navigate to the Power Management or Advanced tab.
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