If I get you guys right, you're asking for something that's already built in. If I didn't get a thing, please excuse my poor english skills ;)
We're talking about 'wake on demand' aka waking up a Mac while on wifi, right? I own a MBP connected to a Linksys Router running DD-WRT v24 SP2 from 2009 and I am able to wake it via wifi from anywhere with SleepOver App on my iPhone, even on 3G.
It worked for SnowLeo and so it does for Lion.
Unfortunately I don't really have a clue about bonjour and any too deep computer-dude background stuff, so I really do wonder if I got the topic right in this thread.
Feel free to tell me whether to go learn english or to post some settings..
If I get you guys right, you're asking for something that's already built in. If I didn't get a thing, please excuse my poor english skills
We're talking about 'wake on demand' aka waking up a Mac while on wifi, right? I own a MBP connected to a Linksys Router running DD-WRT v24 SP2 from 2009 and I am able to wake it via wifi from anywhere with SleepOver App on my iPhone, even on 3G.
It worked for SnowLeo and so it does for Lion.
Unfortunately I don't really have a clue about bonjour and any too deep computer-dude background stuff, so I really do wonder if I got the topic right in this thread.
Feel free to tell me whether to go learn english or to post some settings..
You have misunderstood. We DONT want to have to wake the machine with software or whatever. Apples WOD does everything automatically for you. Shared folders or whatever are ALWAYS visible (even when that machine is sleeping) on other machines. then when you actually try to browse or whatever, it wakes up the machine for you.