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User

10.08.2008 13:45:16
Wake on LAN support in iPhone/iPod touch full app
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Having trailed the application on a iMac G5 which I use as a TV the 
one problem is waking the computer in the first instance. This 
requires a IR remote in addition to remote Buddy which seems is 
perhaps not as elegant as it might be.

I am aware this is not possible under the AJAX client following your 
FAQ, "Can I wake up my Mac® using AJAX Remote from my iPod® Touch or 
iPhone™? (FAQ015E0210)", which makes sense as a Web browser pushed 
from the host machine (which is asleep) is not realistically possible 
to wake it.

However he current major drawback of using the iPhone over a Symbian 
phone with Salling Clicker is that Bluetooth can wake the computer but 
the iPhone using AJAX cannot. Indeed a iPhone wirelessly connecting to 
a Mac has the same problems when trying to wake the Mac, as Wi-Fi does 
not support the feature, nor does the iPhones current bluetooth stack 
seem to allow for much other then for audio support. Connecting the 
iPhone over an Airport Express should allow the message to be sent to 
the Ethernet port however.

I have been using a WOL programme that is scriptable http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macosx/24421 
to wake the computer when using Screen Sharing and wonder what type 
of support is likely when the full iPhone/iPod touch app arrives?

An answer is not necessarily required, just that I hope you are 
including this in your development plans. 

These entries from the FAQ may be relevant to this topic:

Hardware - Apple® Remote
Hardware - Wii™ Remote
Hardware - iPhone™ / iPod® touch / AJAX Remote
User

10.08.2008 15:10:16
Re: Wake on LAN support in iPhone/iPod touch full app
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Thanks for asking.

The native client will be able to wake your computer, provided that

1) your Mac has a wired connection to the WLAN base station your 
iPhone/iPod Touch is connected to (as you already pointed out, wake-on- 
LAN is not supported by WLAN adapters, including those built into 
Macs, as it really is an Ethernet-only feature)

2) your WLAN base station routes the wake-on-lan (WOL) packet to the 
Mac via an Ethernet connection.

This feature will f.ex. work with at least the latest AirPort Extreme 
(probably also earlier ones, but I only have access to the latest one) 
and Time Capsule base stations, but will not work with i.e. the 
AirPort Express, which does not route the WOL packet between its two 
different wired and wireless sub-networks.

Best regards, 
Felix Schwarz 

User

10.08.2008 16:31:11
Re: Wake on LAN support in iPhone/iPod touch full app
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A-ha! I did not know that about the Airport Express. Perfect. :)

It explains the missing piece in the puzzle why the WOL packets work 
over my home LAN and not wirelessly from a PowerBook. I had missed 
digging out that piece of information.

Wunderbra. Wunderbra.

To use WOL is indeed a very frustrating art form in getting the right 
pieces of the puzzle to work.

Can I also confirm, as stated in the blog, that your app will be free 
for the iPhone/iPod touch and no new version of Remote Buddy will be 
required, if so I'll jump ship from Salling Clicker as you have 
finally got me the bedroom TV I always wanted! A fully remote 
controlled Big Mac, using a Little Mac!!

Aufedersein