This page allows you to Wake Up hosts on your local network (i.e. locally connected to your WRT).
Available Hosts:
The Available Hosts section provides a list of hosts to add/remove from the WOL Addresses list. The list is a combination of any defined static hosts or automatically discovered DHCP clients.

Note

This table uses the MAC address, "guesses" the network broadcast address by assuming the host's IP address has the same netmask as the local router (lan_netmask), and uses the UDP port specified in the UDP Port box (in the Manual WOL section -- default is 7 if nothing is specified).
The WOL Addresses section allows individual hosts in the WOL list (stored in the wol_hosts nvram variable) to be Woken Up. The list is a combination of selected (enabled) Available Hosts and manually added WOL hosts.
The Manual WOL section allows individual or a list of hosts to be woken up by clicking Wake Up to send it the WOL magic packet.
Fill the MAC address(es) (either separated by spaces or one per line) of the computer(s) you would like to wake up.

Note

Each MAC-ADDRESS is written as xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx, where xx is a hexadecimal number between 00 and ff which represents one byte of the address, which is in network byte order (big endian).
Broadcast to this IP address or hostname (typically you would want to make this your network's broadcast IP for locally waking up hosts.
Broadcast to this UDP port.
Besides attempting to Wake Up the manually specified host(s), clicking on the "Wake Up" button will save the MAC Address(es), Network Broadcast, and UDP Port values into the manual_wol_mac, manual_wol_network, and manual_wol_port nvram variables and commits them to memory.