Free and open source Wake-on-LAN software for Windows, remotely wake up PCs on your local network
WolOn is a free, open source Wake-on-LAN software for Windows operating systems. It provides a simple interface that allows you to send magic packets across your local network to wake up PCs that support the Wake-on-LAN standard, even if they are powered off or in sleep mode.
Once installed on your Windows PC, WolOn gives you a list of all the devices on your local network that support Wake-on-LAN. You simply select one or more devices from the list and click the 'Wake up' button to send a specially formatted magic packet that will power those machines on so you can access them remotely. This allows you to save energy by keeping machines powered off when not in use, while still being able to access them any time when required.
Key features include:
- Easy to use interface to wake devices with just a couple of clicks
- Automatically scans local network and identifies Wake-on-LAN capable devices
- Lightweight app with no bloatware or ads
- Wake multiple PCs at once
- Portable version available to run directly off a USB drive
- Actively developed open source software
WolOn is free to use, even in commercial settings. Its open source codebase allows the community to continually improve the software to fix bugs and add new features. Overall, it provides an easy yet powerful way to remotely power on PCs over your local network.
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