![]() We fired up our lab environment and had to try it to see if it comes up to our expectation. We won’t describe in details how WoL works, but let’s say that it’s always been a challenge to implement it in a corporate environment mostly because magic packets are non-routable so it doesn’t work easily on remote subnets. What makes it exciting is that SCCM can now find another client on the same subnet and wake up its neighbour. The awake client then sends a wake on LAN request (magic packet). The site server uses the client notification channel to identify another client that’s awake on the same remote subnet. If you need to do maintenance or query devices, you’re not limited by remote clients that are asleep. You can now wake up clients from the Configuration Manager console, even if the client isn’t on the same subnet as the site server. New client notification action to wake up devices
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