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"Wake on Lan" function doesn't work properly

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    vinicius.souza
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    Hello! Recently the school I work as I.T. assistant has tried veyon as a lab network manager, but sometimes some computers just don't turn on after receiving the command, I already set the BIOS and Network Adapter on Windows to accept Wake On LAN, but don't work, we have 24 computers and just some of them turn on, it has a limit of usage?

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      Hello! Recently the school I work as I.T. assistant has tried veyon as a lab network manager, but sometimes some computers just don't turn on after receiving the command, I already set the BIOS and Network Adapter on Windows to accept Wake On LAN, but don't work, we have 24 computers and just some of them turn on, it has a limit of usage?

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      @vinicius-souza Have you double checked the MAC addresses and that all computers are on the same network segment?

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        Hello! Recently the school I work as I.T. assistant has tried veyon as a lab network manager, but sometimes some computers just don't turn on after receiving the command, I already set the BIOS and Network Adapter on Windows to accept Wake On LAN, but don't work, we have 24 computers and just some of them turn on, it has a limit of usage?

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        jlsupremo
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        @vinicius-souza Here I do it like this: I link the mac and ips in the settings list, in the bios, it depends on the motherboard model, you need to activate S4 S5 and an option called ErP will work.

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