wake on lan anydesk hot

Wake On Lan Anydesk Hot ★ [ESSENTIAL]

The steps can vary depending on your OS. Here’s a general approach for Windows:

A networking standard that allows you to turn on a computer via a special "magic packet" sent over the network. The PC must be in sleep, hibernation, or soft-off (S3/S4/S5 state).


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Here’s a helpful review of the combination "Wake-on-LAN + AnyDesk + Hot (likely meaning ‘hotkey’ or ‘hotspot’)" — based on common user scenarios. wake on lan anydesk hot


You want to remote into your gaming rig to start a download. Using a Shelly smart plug and “Power on after AC restore” in BIOS, you cycle power from your phone’s hotspot. PC boots, AnyDesk connects, and you queue up updates.


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:

Note: This does NOT work over the internet unless you have a VPN to your home network. The steps can vary depending on your OS


  • AnyDesk behavior:
  • DHCP and MAC/IP mapping: If DHCP changes IPs on reboot, system making the directed WoL call must know the target MAC and/or use broadcast.
  • Security controls: Firewall rules, VPN requirements, port restrictions, and AnyDesk’s access control (passwords, two-factor, trusted devices) all influence safety.
  • Mobile hotspot problems

  • Hotkey WoL only works if sender is on same LAN

  • AnyDesk service must be running before sleep/shutdown If you meant you wanted an academic paper


  • Prerequisites:

    AnyDesk WoL methods:

    Typical steps (concrete):

    Note: Exact AnyDesk UI steps vary by version—if unavailable, use a separate WoL method (VPN, router, Pi).