Has anyone successfully been able to wake up
a PC from the internet using DDWRT?

I can wake up locally, and I've followed the
wiki<http://www.dd-wrt.com/wiki/index.php/Wake-on-LAN_%2528tutorial%2529>
backwards and forwards. Tried several different web based scripts,
but the problem is really with the router configuration.

The port forward is setup as follows:
Name: WOL | Port Start: 9 | Port End: 9 | UDP only | 192.168.1.250 | enabled

It says to not use the x.x.x.255 broadcast address, but to use an ip not in
use
on the network, hence .250.

>From there we have the following commands being run at startup by the
router:
ip neigh change 192.168.1.250 lladdr ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff nud permanent dev br0
ip neigh add 192.168.1.250 lladdr ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff nud permanent dev br0

Which did nothing, so I changed the ff:ff:ff: mac above to the actual mac
of the PC I'm trying to boot, which also did nothing.

Running the commands manually yields this as a result:
"RTNETLINK answers: No such file or directory"

If anyone has any suggestions, please save me from ripping out my hair.

-Ryan

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