Power On Lan

Wake Up your devices remotely.

Published by: Alexey Siginur
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Description

Power On Lan is an app to start computer, game console, TV or other devices over the local network by Wake On Lan protocol.
You can wake up devices from your iPhone or iPod.
Just you know MAC address of your device, you can start use this app!
No need any software installation on your computer or other device, you only have to configure the option which is present on almost all computer systems, game consoles and also some TVs.
Power On Lan:
- Dark & Light themes are supported
- Manage unlimited number of devices
- Very simple to use
- Clear and modern interface
- Fast work
- Absolutely FREE (no ads, no in-app purchases)
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    Power On Lan is not free (it costs 100.00), however it doesn't contain in-app purchases or subscriptions.

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    The price of Power On Lan is 100.00.

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User Rating

3 out of 5

2 ratings in Japan

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Power On Lan Reviews

Loved the app for a long time, but crashes now

Nemogollom on

United States

No longer allows adding new computers, app just crashes on pressing + button.

Recently broke; crashes on adding new computers

Barbaricsaint on

United States

This was my favorite wake-on-lan app but it no longer works. The problem is that I’m not able to add or update and computers without it closing. I tried uninstalling and reinstalling which wiped out my saved computers but now I’m completely unable to add any so can no longer us the app.

Not working

cmshns on

United States

Not working anymore, when press + app crashes

admin

75JRC on

United States

cannot get it to work

It just works

Hwl47 on

United States

After trying and deleting several apps, i tried this. Just enter the MAC address and bang, it wakes up and will let my macbook connect via realVNC. Simple, free, no ads, no in app purchases. It just works.

Super simple app

AppleDuken on

United States

Took the easy steps of looking up my MAC address, putting that information into the app, and hitting WOL on the app. No trickery, no Windows configurations, no BIOS configurations (depending your motherboard, this may not be true). This is the first time I’ve set up wake on LAN and it was so much easier than I thought it would be.

Works

Hstrack on

United States

Works like a charm

Doesn’t work

Oyjord on

United States

The app doesn’t work. Full stop. It doesn’t even allow you to pick which port to send the packet to.

Simple app that performs as advertised

wolfy659 on

United States

This is the 3rd WOL app that I downloaded to wake my NAS up on the local network. The other 2 apps seemed specifically designed to be used remotely (i.e. not on the same subnet). This app works perfectly and just asks for a name and the MAC address of the hardware. Worked immediately, free and no ads (which those other two apps couldn’t match). Thanks!

Very nice

Billionpredator on

United States

Easy to use, nice ux and ui but working great.

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