

For Wake-on-LAN via a public address, the public address of the computer must be entered in the TeamViewer Wake-on-LAN options.ĥ.1 Assign the computer to your TeamViewer account.For Wake-on-LAN via the network, the TeamViewer ID of a computer via which the computer is to be wakened must be entered in the TeamViewer Wake-on-LAN options.TeamViewer Wake-on-LAN must be activated.The computer must be assigned to your TeamViewer account.The following checklist ensures that TeamViewer is configured on the computer for Wake-onLAN:

During this process, you can either configure TeamViewer so that the computer can be wakened via its public address or via computers within the network. In order to wake up a computer, TeamViewer must be configured once on this device. Activate the Wake for Wi-Fi network access option.To activate Wake-on-LAN for the network card under Mac OS X, follow these steps: Uncheck the Turn on fast startup (recommended) box.

Click on the Change settings that are currently unavailable link.Under Power Options, click the Change what power buttons do link.To deactivate the fast startup under Windows, follow these steps: Once a fast startup has been deactivated, the computer is always put into hibernation when shut down. Because Windows does not support Wake-on-LAN for this state, it is advisable to deactivate the fast startup. Since Windows 8, the standard shutdown procedure puts the computer into a “hybrid shutdown” state. Note: If the option described in Step 7 is not activated, you must first activate the Allow the computer to turn off the device to save power option. The network card now supports Wake-on-LAN.

