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Suggestion: Implementation of an automatic WOL-command in WOL-Manager
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Gerald
Suggestion: Implementation of an automatic WOL-command in WOL-Manager 08 October 2015, 19:47 |
Dear Andrew,
Thank for this great tool, I really like it.
I would like to ask for an additional option in the WOL-Manager: My aim is linking Network Scanner to AutoStart, so it should starts by oneself. In the next step WOL-Manager should start all the hardware(s) which is/are listed. Maybe with the possibility to select which hardware should start with some delay.
So, all for the daily business needed hardware-components should start which are distributed at the LAN.
Maybe you could implement in the main userinterface-list a column "WOL-status" which shows indicators: not started, waking up and awaked. Or use the IP Address-column with some additional icons. It´s the precondition that the scan starts also automatically, of course.
Thanks and best regards from Austria.
Gerald
Thank for this great tool, I really like it.
I would like to ask for an additional option in the WOL-Manager: My aim is linking Network Scanner to AutoStart, so it should starts by oneself. In the next step WOL-Manager should start all the hardware(s) which is/are listed. Maybe with the possibility to select which hardware should start with some delay.
So, all for the daily business needed hardware-components should start which are distributed at the LAN.
Maybe you could implement in the main userinterface-list a column "WOL-status" which shows indicators: not started, waking up and awaked. Or use the IP Address-column with some additional icons. It´s the precondition that the scan starts also automatically, of course.
Thanks and best regards from Austria.
Gerald
Re: Suggestion: Implementation of an automatic WOL-command in WOL-Manager 08 October 2015, 19:52 |
Admin Registered: 18 years ago Posts: 3 519 |
Gerald
Re: Suggestion: Implementation of an automatic WOL-command in WOL-Manager 09 December 2015, 20:29 |
Re: Suggestion: Implementation of an automatic WOL-command in WOL-Manager 09 December 2015, 20:40 |
Admin Registered: 18 years ago Posts: 3 519 |
Hi Gerald,
There's a number of switches that can be used to run a scan and the key switch is /auto. Please see at the bottom of the user manual for a full list of the switches.
Note that you can't combine /wakeall and any other switch, so what you could do is to run them sequentially, i.e.
There's a number of switches that can be used to run a scan and the key switch is /auto. Please see at the bottom of the user manual for a full list of the switches.
Note that you can't combine /wakeall and any other switch, so what you could do is to run them sequentially, i.e.
- netscan.exe /wakeall
- wait for a while
- netscan.exe /auto ...
Gerald
Re: Suggestion: Implementation of an automatic WOL-command in WOL-Manager 09 December 2015, 22:43 |
Hi,
I got it. Here, finally the script in English language, pls excuse if some mistakes are in:
All the best
Gerald
I got it. Here, finally the script in English language, pls excuse if some mistakes are in:
@ECHO OFF title Wake On LAN Starts Followed by Network Scan V02 rem Autor: Gerald M. REM "DELAY" is the time (in seconds) which needs from wakeall-command till start scanning-command. REM Usually it is the time the slowest device takes time to start. SET DELAY=220 SET DEVICE=NASBOX COLOR 0a mode con lines=20 cols=78 cd \ cd Program Files (x86)\NetScan64 start netscan.exe /wakeall echo. echo. echo Wake On Lan is going to start. echo. echo %DELAY% Seconds is the typical time to start the %DEVICE%, echo countdown is running: timeout /T %DELAY% /nobreak cls echo. echo. echo %DEVICE% should be ready now. echo An automatic netware scan will follow. echo Have fun! @ping -n 5 localhost> nul start netscan.exe /auto exit
All the best
Gerald