#MAC WAKE ON LAN COMMAND PASSWORD#
After OSX boots up, disable the Password Requirement after sleep, by opening System Preferences > Security & Privacy, selecting the General tab, and unchecking the Require password field.Re-enable System Integrity Protection by running the csrutil enable reboot command.Boot into Recovery mode by holding CMD+R on boot time.Press Esc, then input :wq and press Enter to save the file and quit vim.To enable WOL, do the following: For OSX it can be enabled from System Preferences-> Energy Saver by turning on Wake for network access. Note: WOL is available only on OS X 10.11 (El Capitan) or later. Press i to enter Insert mode. Find the Kernel Flags and change it to Kernel Flags darkwake=0 Wake on LAN (or WOL) allows you to remotely turn on a computer.Edit the boot configuration file by running the vim /Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration/ command.It runs in the command prompt, thus it won't pose any problem to those who are familiar with the console. In order to use it, you have to enter the following command: 'wolcmd mac address ip address subnet mask port number'. Log in as root by running the sudo -i command in the terminal window. Wake On Lan Command Line is a handy and easy to use application designed to help you wake up computers remotely.After OSX boots up, make sure you're logging in as an administrator and open Terminal from /Applications/Utilities/Terminal.app.Disable System Integrity Protection by running the csrutil disable reboot command.Restart the computer and boot into Recovery mode by holding CMD+R on boot until the Apple logo appears.For OSX it can be enabled from System Preferences -> Energy Saver by turning on Wake for network access.Wake on LAN (or WOL) allows you to remotely turn on a computer. Article Number: 449 | Last Updated: Wed, 9:01 AM