Wake On Lan | Anydesk Hot

The network interface card (NIC) requires hardware-level permission to accept remote power commands while the PC is shut down.

Expand and double-click your Ethernet card. Go to the Power Management tab. Check Allow this device to wake the computer . Check Only allow a magic packet to wake the computer . Switch to the Advanced tab. Enable Wake on Magic Packet and Shutdown Wake-On-Lan . Phase 3: Disable Windows Fast Startup wake on lan anydesk hot

Look for "Remote Wake Up," or "Power on by PCI-E." Set it to Enabled . Save and exit. Step 2: Configure Windows Settings Check Allow this device to wake the computer

For years, remote desktop tools like AnyDesk have been excellent at a PC that is already awake. But what if you could turn that cold, sleeping PC into a "Hot" (ready-to-connect) machine with a single click? Enable Wake on Magic Packet and Shutdown Wake-On-Lan

If your remote PC and current client are on the same local network (e.g., you’re in another room of the same building), AnyDesk has a native WoL feature:

> Advanced tab. Look for settings related to Wake on LAN, Wake on Magic Packet, or similar.