On Lan Anydesk Hot | Wake
You followed all the steps, but your AnyDesk still shows "Offline." Here is the fix for the most common "cold" issues:
| Symptom | Likely Fix | | :--- | :--- | | PC wakes, but AnyDesk doesn't connect | You have a login password that pauses startup services. Disable "Require login" or set AnyDesk service to run before login. | | WoL works on LAN, but not over internet | Your router is blocking the broadcast. You must use a router-based WoL or a local relay. | | Ethernet light is off when PC is off | Your BIOS or network card is in "Deep Sleep." Go back to BIOS and enable ERP Ready to OFF, or Wake from S5. | | PC wakes up randomly at night | Disable Wake on Pattern Match (Step 4.2). Also disable Allow wake timers in Windows Power Options. | | Laptop won't wake on battery | Laptops disable WoL on battery by default. Keep it plugged in, or modify advanced power plan settings. | wake on lan anydesk hot
Let’s break down the keyword:
Put together: Using AnyDesk’s built-in Wake on LAN feature (or a complementary tool) to power on a sleeping PC via a mobile hotspot or instant remote command. You followed all the steps, but your AnyDesk
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