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WOL WAKE ON LAN APP ANDROID NOT WORKING FOR WINDOWS 10
WOL WAKE ON LAN APP ANDROID NOT WORKING PC
You can then set the pc to boot as soon as it gets power.
WOL WAKE ON LAN APP ANDROID NOT WORKING SOFTWARE
If you already have home automation software consider using one the automated power plugs that lets you turn outlets on and off.
WOL WAKE ON LAN APP ANDROID NOT WORKING MANUAL
You are going to have to look through the manual and see if there is any special app, from the little I can find the router you call redmi is some kind of device made by XIAOMI and these appear to be very simple routers with not a lot of fancy features.


Your other router would also need something similar. The fritz router actually is one of the rare ones that has a web interface. This would be something custom that is not actually wake on lan even. The only way to even think to accomplish this is if the redmi router has some special app that can be used to wake a pc. It has been explained multiple times why you can't make wake on WAN work. When the android device is on the same lan network it should be able to send a WoL packet. Why do you connect your android device to the fritz router why don't you connect it to the redmi router. Many times you must send the packet multiple times. WoL tends to not work real well even when it works.

You could use something like a raspberry pi or buy a router that lets you log into the router and ask it to send a WoL packet on the local network for you. Other wise you need some device on the LAN to send the signal. Another way is to use the Bios option that boots on power restore and use one of the fancy power outlets that let you turn off and on the power remotely. There is almost no difference in the power consumption. The best option is to use one of microsofts power save/sleep modes rather than WoL.

It might work for a few minutes but then ARP tables timeout in the router and it no longer function. The confusion comes because there are a bunch of apps written by people that do not really understand how this works and think you can use IP addresses. This means the wake signal must be sent from a machine on the same network/lan. The Wake on LAN uses mac addresses it does not use IP addresses. Your main problem is there is no such thing as "Wake on WAN". Your post is a little hard to understand.
