Here It worked very well using wifi (Mac Mini 2011 + iPhone 4). Better than expected.
Here It worked very well using wifi (Mac Mini 2011 + iPhone 4). Better than expected.
Einfache Bedienung, funktioniert problemlos. Super! :-)
It simply works with my ReadyNAS. Great tool!
Simple and easy, dont see any reason to even consider the other apps which cost money. Thanks for making it free
Nice, easy, simple. Suits my purpose. Thanks for being free.
Works as advertised. Forward the udp port to your Mac address and works fine via 3G iPhone4!
Works as it should and easy to setup. Thanks!
Great App! Remotely turn your PC on from anywhere.
Works as planned. Can wake up my ubuntu server. No prob. Quick and easy
Easy to setup, allow you to see if a computer is online, easy classic iphone interface.
A little lazy UI but hey... It does what its supposed to do :) Thank you app developers
Very good app. Please iphone 5s 4inc full screen bug fix update. App wonderfool .
Is free and works as expected plus has some extras like pinging the WOLed machine or PC/router configuration instructions.
Useful!
This is an example of programming done right. I dont know how this is on ios9 (I have 8), but unlike FING this app can wake even if I dont have an IP from the dhcp server (because the dhcp service is offered by the server that I want to wake up and the phone autogenerates 169.254.x.x address). Thank you so much!
Pretty useless app. When trying to send a packet over the internet it defaults to some strange broadcast address which never makes it anywhere, and wont detect vpn. Dont waste your time here, go get "remote boot" since it actually works and be done with it.
I was looking for a basic Wake On LAN app for my iPad and was happy to find this wonderful free app.
Generally, this is an absolutely excellent app, supporting both Wake on Lan, and Wake on WAN as well. Both work as advertised. Still, if Im allowed a little constructive criticism on this (again) excellent and versitile app, I would say it could use a little sharpening in the UI. If the primary purpose of this app is to wake a computer up, why am I brought to a selection menu asking what I want to do (Wake, configure, etc) each time I boot it up? Maybe other people have a much deeper tweaking need with their WOL needs, but for me it seems odd to have the apps primary function buried under an extra layer of UI.
I havent done any extensive testing with it, but it was really easy to set up and I was able to wake my sleeping laptop over wifi with no problem. The only think I would add is maybe a quick wake up button on the home screen for a most recent or favorite computer. Its a little annoying to have to click through menus to get to the option. But its not really a big deal.
Worked on the first try. Just what I needed since Logmein Ignition doesnt seem to like waking on lan.