Send on miniWOL Start – When checked a WOL signal will be send to this server when you start (or autostart) miniWOL.Broadcast Address – The subnet mask for that section of the network you’d like to broadcast to (default: 255.255.255.255).WOL Port – The UDP port used for Wake On Lan (typically: 9).MAC address – MAC address of the targeted server.Device Address – This can be the name of the server, but the IP address is prefered.Alias – This is what the server name will be in the menu when click miniWOL in the Systray (Windows) or Menubar (Mac).On the right side you’ll now see some details: To add a server, click “ Add” and select the added device in the list. You can set miniWOL to start automatically when starting Windows or MacOS X by checking “ Add miniWol to Startup Items” (Mac) or “ Auto start miniWol when Windows starts” (Windows). The Windows version allows you to select a different icon for your SysTray, where as the MacOS X version determines if you’re running the normal MacOS X theme or the so called “dark theme” and adjust the icon based on that. MiniWOL is almost identical for Windows and MacOS X, but there are minor differences as can be seen in the screenshots below. Unzip the downloaded file and drag the application into your “ Applications” folder.
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