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Anydesk Wol Not Working -

He closed his laptop, lay back on the hotel pillow, and made a mental note: Always have a backup plan for the backup plan. And never trust Anydesk WOL without testing it from outside your own Wi-Fi first.

Arjun had checked everything twice before leaving Austin. In the Anydesk settings on his office PC, the "Wake-on-LAN" toggle was green. In the BIOS, "Wake on PCIe" was enabled. His network card properties in Windows had "Allow this device to wake the computer" checked. All the boxes were ticked. It should have worked.

Frustration turned into a quiet panic. He called Leo. anydesk wol not working

"Yes. It just spins and says 'Request sent,' but the PC doesn't turn on."

At 12:14 AM, Leo typed the command: wakeonlan D4:F5:23:1A:7C:9E He closed his laptop, lay back on the

"Can you fix it from home?" Arjun asked, his voice tight.

He tried the basics first. He force-quit Anydesk on his laptop. He restarted his hotel Wi-Fi. He even tried using his phone as a hotspot, thinking the hotel’s firewall was blocking the UDP packet. Nothing. The office computer remained a cold, unresponsive brick. In the Anydesk settings on his office PC,

Arjun sighed, rubbing his eyes. It was 11:47 PM. He was lying in a hotel bed in Chicago, staring at his laptop screen. On it was a frozen, grey Anydesk window with the dreaded message: