AnyDesk makes the "Magic Packet" part easy by using other AnyDesk devices on the same network to "ping" the sleeping PC. Open on the target computer. Go to Settings > Wake-on-LAN . Choose "Enabled" . You have two options:
on the same local network as the sleeping PC. When you try to connect to your offline PC, AnyDesk sends a signal to this helper device, which then broadcasts a "Magic Packet" to wake your target computer. 1. Hardware & BIOS Setup (Target PC) wake on lan anydesk hot
To use Wake-on-LAN (WoL) with AnyDesk, you need a "helper" device—another computer, tablet, or phone running AnyDesk that stays AnyDesk makes the "Magic Packet" part easy by
: He restarted his PC and tapped Del to enter the BIOS. Under Power Management , he enabled Wake-On-LAN (sometimes called "Resume by PCI-E"). Choose "Enabled"