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ReadyNAS OS 6.0
By default, the system is scheduled to remain powered off.
5. Click App
ly.
Your changes are saved.
Enable Wake-on-LAN
Wake-on-LAN is a way to remotely power up a network-attached device, like a computer or
storage system. This feature allows you to conserve power by keeping a device turned off
when it is not needed, but allows a remote system to turn it on when it is needed.
Wake-on-LAN works when one network-attached device
sends a signal, called a magic
packet, to another network-attached device. If wake-on-LAN is enabled in the target device,
the packet signals the device to power up.
Your ReadyNAS system supports wake-on-LAN on the first Ethernet port (LAN 1) only.
To enable wake-on-LAN:
1. Select System > Settings
> Power.
2. Select th
e Wake On LAN check box.