Added /wakeupmulti command-line option, which allows you to wake up multiple computers, for example:.This change is made because on some Windows 10/8 systems, the 'Broadcast Address 255.255.255.255' option doesn't work. The default of 'Send The Wake-on-LAN Packet To.' option is now 'Broadcast Address According to IP Address' instead of 'Broadcast Address 255.255.255.255'.The connect name is now displayed in the network adapters list.Fixed bug: On some systems, WakeMeOnLan failed to detect correctly the active network adapter for scanning.When using the combination of /scan and one of the save command-line option ( /scomma, /shtml, and so on.) the 'Status' field is now updated according to scan result.Į.g: WakeMeOnLan.exe /scan /shtml c:\temp\status.html.If the name cannot be resolved, the IP address displayed in the 'IP Address' column will be used. If you choose this option - For every computer you wakeup, WakeMeOnLan will try to resolve the name of the computer/device ('Computer Name' column) to IP address and then send the wakup packet to this IP address. Added new option to 'Send The Wake-on-LAN Packet To.': 'Name of the device'.Removed the 'Use Broadcast Address According to IP Address' menu item, which was inactive since version 1.70.Fixed bug: WakeMeOnLan failed to remember the last size/position of the main window if it was not located in the primary monitor.Updated the internal MAC addresses database.Possible addresses (Broadcast Address 255.255.255.255, Broadcast Address According to IP Address, IP Address of the device)
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