In most cases with duet its actually the controller who sends WOL
packet.
Then it would be possible to use ssh to log on to duet remotely to
check things out.
But I don't know where controller stores the server Mac. Anyone else ?

In the latest software 7.2 there is also the option that Receiver sends
WOL when pressing the button.
and as I pointed out before wol does not work with the older versions
of SqueezeCenter.

Maybe you can check out the Receivers settings with the NET_UDAP tool
(aviable in the beta forum) but it's a pity that the settings is not
visible anywhere.

IF you have a linux machine nearby you use etherwake to send WOL
packet.
You can download some PC tools to check this.

I dont know how bridging works in vista. But for which Network
interface did you enable WOL enabling WOL for the wireless interface
wont do it ? remove the bridging temporarily and use only the ethernet
port to do some test.
factory reset the duet (both controller and reciever) and
try again then its suposed to learn the servers Mac it would be
interesting to now which mac thats is being used the wireless adapters
mac or the gigabit ethernet card's mac.
Have you done the basic sanity check that our gigabit ethernet card
supports WOL the fact that you can enable the function in vista does
not mean that the card actually supports the function.


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