flattermann;567868 Wrote: 
> 
> Your server is connected through *wired* LAN?
> If yes, maybe you could capture the network traffic (Protocol UDP,
> Broadcasting to 255.255.255.255) and see if the packets arrive in your
> LAN?
> The packet is sent as broadcast, therefore you should be able to catch
> the packet on any device in your LAN. (Try e.g. Wireshark as Network
> sniffer)

Yes, my server and my SB3 are connected to a Wired LAN. I'd not have it
any other way.

I ran Wiredshark and I can see ARP requests from my phone (.112) for my
server IP address (.100) every time I click connect from Commander or
when I try to send a WOL packet from the WOL app in my phone. I do not
see WOL packets coming from the phone.

26      5.418603        SamsungE_ad:1x:5x       Broadcast       ARP     Who has 
192.168.1.100? 
Tell 192.168.1.112

When I send them from my laptop (.101) connected via WiFi using Fusion
WOL I can see the WOL packets arrive.

162     33.584576       192.168.1.101   255.255.255.255 WOL     MagicPacket for
3Com_6x:4x:1x (00:0x:0x:6x:4x:1x) (x inserted to hide MAC address)

I think I read something about Android 2.1 having issues with masks
other than 255.255.255.0 could this be an issue? I thought WOL only
relied on MAC addresses, but I could be wrong.  Can you WOL your server
using a phone with Android 2.1?


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