How do these work? I gather they have to be on but in some kind of standby mode as they would need to be checking for the signal to turn on, wouldn't they?
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Paying for that? Lol
You could either have a phone on the other side, call it, and since its in vibrate mode it will move and u could easily triger something so it presses the button of the computer to turn it on.
If phone falls over a wood stick and that stick turned the computer on.
Far cheaper than those sockets things they told you :p
OMF THAT WAS ACTUALLY ONE OF MY SUGGESTIONS I AM A GENIUS YESSSSSSSSS I KNEW IT
I reckon building one yourself as a project would be more fun. Could quite easily I reckon build something that is triggered with say a tweet.
Just looking in to it briefly it seems someone has pretty much already covered what you need using arduino.
http://www.twilio.com/blog/2012/08/d...nd-pusher.html
Certainly sounds like a fun project to me!
Can your router not forward WOL packets? Even out ol' BT Home Hub 2.0 can do that and it works a treat.
Atlernatively, a new router with DD-WRT support for this.
Where's the fun in that? Build the system yourself!
Not happy to use my only spare arduino for that, it is currently got plans to be used as a timelapse dolly.
That just doesn't help at all.
If my arm was 60 miles long then yes it would be. :P
LMI relies on a machine on the localhost being online in order to send the MagicPacket.
Well I am thinking I could use an old nokia phone, disconnect the ringer attach that to a relay with the on switch wired to the other side, power the phone from the telephone socket (free electricity) and then if I ring the phone the relay would trigger turning the machine on. If I used a continuous ringtone I could also hard shutdown the machine if I needed to.
Well yes but in the past I have done this except it caused my pc to come alive when I didn't request it to as some sad twerp must be sending magic packets out across the internet on a bot. Similar to the ones that constantly poke at our server.
I could of course use a VPN to send my packet but no, just no.
Not sure if this would work but maybe worth looking into...
Set BIOS so computer turns on with power then use:
https://ifttt.com
If: SMS or Phone Call
Trigger: Send IFTTT an SMS
Effect: Activate WeMo switch (http://www.amazon.com/Belkin-Automat...&keywords=WeMo)