IPv6 Wake on LAN functionality is not natively supported in most IPv6 implementations.
IPv6 Wake on LAN functionality is not natively supported in most IPv6 implementations.
The applications I tried function smoothly with Wake on Wan using IPv4, which was satisfying. However, an issue appears right away in the app—I’m unsure if the magic packet has even been transmitted.
WOL over IPv6 functions within a local network but fails to connect from remote locations.
There isn't a standard term for this concept. It sounds like a method involving reflexive access or local-only traffic filtering, but it's not widely recognized in common networking terminology.
Currently, yes I set up port 9 UDP to the IPv6 address on my computer within the firewall settings of my router, I think I did it correctly (refer to the image, the "*" in the source field indicates it accepts all IP addresses).
They offer an automatic access-list feature that, when activated, blocks all IPv6 traffic to devices outside the allowed list. However, because you've already configured this in the firewall, it should remain effective even if the setting is changed elsewhere.