Long story short: Please help.
Dlink DIR-655, WOL works fine over LAN or WAN.
Asus RT-N65U, WOL works on LAN, but for WAN only the first few minutes.
To test I'm not insane, I put DIR-655 behind RT-N65U as a separate subnet and have RT-N65U forward my magic packet through UDP port 9 to DIR-655, then from there to the broadcast address in DIR-655's subnet, WOL works all the time even if the computer has been sleeping for more than minutes.
If I use RT-N65U to forward directly to my computer, from WAN it stops working after a few minutes.
Search suggests setting permanent ARP entry through telnet, which I did, but no change. Note all my devices use static IP already. I don't know why I still need to set static ARP, but I did it anyway.
Is this a shortcoming on Asus routers? So far I have to live with having things that need to be waken on my old DIR-655 in a different subnet behind RT-N65U. The drawback is the NetBIOS name doesn't get passed between the two subnets, only host names. So to access my NAS, I need to use an IP because it only has a NetBIOS name but no host name.
Any suggestions?
Dlink DIR-655, WOL works fine over LAN or WAN.
Asus RT-N65U, WOL works on LAN, but for WAN only the first few minutes.
To test I'm not insane, I put DIR-655 behind RT-N65U as a separate subnet and have RT-N65U forward my magic packet through UDP port 9 to DIR-655, then from there to the broadcast address in DIR-655's subnet, WOL works all the time even if the computer has been sleeping for more than minutes.
If I use RT-N65U to forward directly to my computer, from WAN it stops working after a few minutes.
Search suggests setting permanent ARP entry through telnet, which I did, but no change. Note all my devices use static IP already. I don't know why I still need to set static ARP, but I did it anyway.
Is this a shortcoming on Asus routers? So far I have to live with having things that need to be waken on my old DIR-655 in a different subnet behind RT-N65U. The drawback is the NetBIOS name doesn't get passed between the two subnets, only host names. So to access my NAS, I need to use an IP because it only has a NetBIOS name but no host name.
Any suggestions?
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