Router: Asus RT-AC66U_B1
Firmware: 3.0.0.4.384_21045
Hardware Version: B1
PC OS: Windows 10 Home 64-bit (Build 17134)
NIC: Onboard NIC Realtek PCIe GBE Family Controller
NIC driver: MSI provided driver. Date: 1/19/2018 Version: 10.25.119.2018
Motherboard: MSI Z77a-G43
Wake on Lan/Wan (through port forwarding) works when:
PC has been shut off recently (haven't found exact time limit)
Command is issued through web interface feature for the router.
As far as I can tell, the router being capable of turning the machine on regardless of how long it has been means that the PC and my chosen method of sending the wake packet are configured properly in every way. If it were not, the router wouldn't be able to turn it on either.
This tells me that the router is disabling the connection to the machine after seeing that it is offline for a certain period of time. I currently have the machine set to a static IP in the DHCP settings for the router.
Is there something I can do to deal with this? ASUS support isn't being very supporting.
Firmware: 3.0.0.4.384_21045
Hardware Version: B1
PC OS: Windows 10 Home 64-bit (Build 17134)
NIC: Onboard NIC Realtek PCIe GBE Family Controller
NIC driver: MSI provided driver. Date: 1/19/2018 Version: 10.25.119.2018
Motherboard: MSI Z77a-G43
Wake on Lan/Wan (through port forwarding) works when:
PC has been shut off recently (haven't found exact time limit)
Command is issued through web interface feature for the router.
As far as I can tell, the router being capable of turning the machine on regardless of how long it has been means that the PC and my chosen method of sending the wake packet are configured properly in every way. If it were not, the router wouldn't be able to turn it on either.
This tells me that the router is disabling the connection to the machine after seeing that it is offline for a certain period of time. I currently have the machine set to a static IP in the DHCP settings for the router.
Is there something I can do to deal with this? ASUS support isn't being very supporting.