I'm not sold thats the issue on my end but thats the next step in process of elimination i guess. its annoying, redundant, inconvenient.Īssuming is on point with his assertion that the problem lay with multiple adapters, can a developer hop in and suggest perhaps a string that exists or can be added to the registry to force it to magic packet a specific adapter? Hate having to use something else to wake my pc. getting WoL working with multiplicity is super important to me. So it’s just ignoring the Mac it lists in settings and pinging elsewhere? Its my understanding that Mac is tied to a specific adapter. What’s super weird is I’ve checked the Mac against the Mac in my other apps that work, and it’s the same. Probably also explains why prevent sleep on other machines isn’t working. Could sure use an option to choose which adapter it’s pinging since it apparently chooses a different one than every other WOL app I use. This hasn’t been addressed yet on stardocks side? I just purchased and ran into the same issue. VEthernet (Default Switch) - Hyper-V Virtual Ethernet Adapter <- I suspect this bad boy I hope this helps.Įthernet - RealTek PCIe GbE Family Controller - wired, correct, network adapterĮthernet 2 - VirtualBox Host-Only Ethernet adapter - for VirtualBox Virtual Machines Is it alphabetical (EDIT: nope) or binding to whatever adapter wakes up first or. So, I don't know why the wrong adapter is getting bound to this command but not elsewhere. The Seamless command, the Menu command, and the Connect auto-wake-up all returned to proper working order. Once I re-ran Multiplicity with only one adapter enabled (the wired adapter), the wake-on-lan functionality of Multiplicity was restored. I tested this by disabling the other network adapters and then unloading Multiplicity. However, they still can't be sent a magic packet to wake them up even after you've controlled the same machine, put it to sleep, etc. This does NOT affect the Seamless or KVM control code, because once the Secondary Computers are awake, they can be Connected To or controlled just fine, with no problems. Yeehaw! I found the problem with Multiplicity.Īpparently, if you have multiple network adapters installed (even virtual ones like a VPN or for VMWare/VBox), the adapter that is pinged with a magic packet may not be the correct one! Wikis Immerse yourself in game lore, tutorials, and more. Metaverse See how you rank against other players in your favorite games. Community Stay up-to-date with game news and dev journals. All Games Check out our complete catalog of award-winning games. Ashes of the Singularity Massive-scale warfare in an epic RTS. The Political Machine 2020 Win the hearts and minds of America's voters. Star Control The space action/adventure classic returns. Sins of a Solar Empire II Real-time strategy. Games Galactic Civilizations Discover new adventures and rule the galaxy in this 4X sandbox. Corporate Software Solutions Increase productivity, design intelligent controls and reinforce branding with our enterprise products. View All Software Products Discover our productivity and customization tools. WindowBlinds 11 Customize the look and feel of your taskbar, window frames, and more. Curtains Easily create and add additional style modes to Windows 10. CursorFX Customize your Windows cursor and create your own. Groupy Organize multiple applications into grouped tabs on your Windows desktop. Multiplicity Connect multiple PCs with one keyboard and mouse. DeskScapes Personalize your desktop wallpaper with animated pictures and video. Fences 4 Automatically organize your desktop apps, files, and folders on Windows 10 and 11. Start11 Customize the Start Menu and Taskbar in Windows 10/11. Software Object Desktop Your complete Windows customization suite.
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