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Anydesk Wake On Lan Not Working · Ultimate & Proven

Anydesk Wake On Lan Not Working · Ultimate & Proven

Power Options → Choose what power buttons do → Turn on fast startup = OFF. Fast startup hibernates kernel, and many NICs lose WOL capability.

The most common reason AnyDesk WOL fails is the lack of an active "helper" device. AnyDesk does not wake a computer directly from the cloud; instead, it asks another AnyDesk client on the same local network to send the "Magic Packet" to your sleeping PC. anydesk wake on lan not working

Test with a basic WOL tool from another LAN PC. If that works, blame AnyDesk. If not, fix BIOS/NIC. Then consider whether you actually need AnyDesk WOL or just a better remote power management strategy. Power Options → Choose what power buttons do

Better: Put another PC on same subnet, install tcpdump or Wireshark, filter udp port 9 . Send test WOL. You should see packet even if target is off. AnyDesk does not wake a computer directly from

AnyDesk sends the magic packet to broadcast IP (255.255.255.255) by default. That works for simple subnets but fails if:

AnyDesk WOL fails in 95% of cases because: