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I could be wrong and it could be Moonlight that retreives the information from the client opposed to Sunshine.
But I've got a case where I've added a 2.5GbE NIC onto my machine, unfortunately WOL doesn't work because there is no power to the PCI ports when shut down. So I've had to leave the onboard NIC connected and set a dummy address (disabling the NIC doesn't work, as the link then goes down).
This means I can send the WOL to the onboard NIC MAC, however, Moonlight always picks up the 2.5GbE NIC and therefore doing a WOL from the Moonlight side doesnt work.
I'm just wondering if it is possible on Sunshine to force a specifc MAC Address to reported to the client to be used for WOL?
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I could be wrong and it could be Moonlight that retreives the information from the client opposed to Sunshine.
But I've got a case where I've added a 2.5GbE NIC onto my machine, unfortunately WOL doesn't work because there is no power to the PCI ports when shut down. So I've had to leave the onboard NIC connected and set a dummy address (disabling the NIC doesn't work, as the link then goes down).
This means I can send the WOL to the onboard NIC MAC, however, Moonlight always picks up the 2.5GbE NIC and therefore doing a WOL from the Moonlight side doesnt work.
I'm just wondering if it is possible on Sunshine to force a specifc MAC Address to reported to the client to be used for WOL?
Thanks
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