![]() ![]() ![]() One way to enable Wake-on-LAN by magic packet is through nmcli.įirst, search for the name of the wired connection: NetworkManager provides Wake-on-LAN ethernet support. etc/netctl/ profile ExecUpPost='/usr/bin/ethtool -s interface wol g' NetworkManager If using netctl, one can make this setting persistent by adding the following the netctl profile: First, make sure cron is enabled, and then edit a crontab for the root user that contains the following /usr/bin/ethtool -s interface wol g The $name placeholder will be replaced by the value of the NAME variable for the matched device.Ī command can be run each time the computer is (re)booted using in a crontab. etc/udev/rules.d/ les ACTION="add", SUBSYSTEM="net", NAME="en*", RUN+="/usr/bin/ethtool -s $name wol g" Otherwise, NAME would be undefined and the rule would not run. The file name is important and must start with a number between 81 and 99 so that it runs after les, which renames interfaces with predictable names. The following rule will turn on WOL on all network interfaces whose name matches en*. Udev is capable of running any command as soon as a device is visible. This is an equivalent of previous systemd.link option, but uses a standalone systemd Īlternatively install the wol-systemd AUR package, then activate this new service by starting rvice. In the Match section, OriginalName= can also be used to identify the interface.This configuration applies only to the link-level, and is independent of network-level daemons such as NetworkManager or systemd-networkd.To be considered, the file name should alphabetically come before the default 99-default.link.The content of the default link file /usr/lib/systemd/network/99-default.link shipped with systemd has to be included, otherwise the interface might be misconfigured. Only the first matching file is applied.I just cannot see it coming in from the other direction.Ĭan anyone help here? I don’t mind studying/reading, it is how I learn. It’s a no brainer to turn VPN on at the Router and have the Router connect to NordVPN for all internal devices. ![]() I need lesson or reading material on is using VPN from the Internet to connect with the Router. That (no manual) might be a showstopper, if I cannot verify a few things.Īnyone see a Manual around I can download? Maybe you will have better luck than I. So far, I have not had any luck looking around the Internet for the manual to study up on its capabilities. Now I like it because it also supports VPN. That allows me to use the extra Rubber Duck antenna to practice my Harry Potter – Wingardium Leviosa spell. Also, a Very Big factor, it comes with 2 extra higher gain Cell Antennas. I like this because it supports T-Mobile SIM, and it says Dynamic IP (I am hoping that means Dynamic DNS, so I can determine the Internet IP address if/when it changes.). The SIM Router I am looking at (Haven’t purchased it yet) is a KuWFi GC111-3D you can see it on amazon at. I also have a VPN service, I use NordVPN for out going traffic here at the house. Short Sighted I know, makes perfect since. No Open Ports, use VPN and I understand why, just had not thought about the security factors. Thanks aaiyar, Angus_M (again), and bcopeland for all the responses!!!! Looking forward to any thoughts, Experiences (both Good and Bad), and Especially Lessons learned. ![]() I know, I asked way too many questions for 1 post, please bare with me as I ask stupid questions in an attempt to get as good as you folks are. Reading other Posts, I'd be surprised if I was the First. I am hoping I am not the first person to ever do this. How about accessing the Dashboard? Would I need to add a second copy of the Hubitat Android App? How would this work? Should I Open a Port on the Router and access the Hubitat remotely via the Router’s Internet IP address and Port forwarding towards Hubitat? After I get all this running and a couple of other responsibilities complete, I’ll return home.Ĭan we start a discussion about the proper way to access the Hubitat Hub VIA the Internet? Access it from outside the .x world. I plan to spend next weekend up there and intend to install a SIM Router, Hubitat, a couple of Cameras, Water sensors and my Power Sensor. That project is now completed with a Really Cool solution (Sounds like my Scooby Doo days). I started another subject about creating a homemade device to monitor Power loss. I have a house 5 states away and need to monitor remote conditions. ![]()
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