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Topic: NetReboot - Reboot On Lan / Force Reboot Frozen Rigs / Control Network WD's (Read 376 times)

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Unfortunately you need particular hardware for this tool work

I quote your start statement, maybe you find the failure.



Simple tool for control rigs on lan. Tested with frozen simplemining and frozen windows rigs.
No need to start before rigs fail. Start, run and close.


*PC and Rig must be at same network.
*Enter your subnet (192.168.0, 192.168.1, 255.255.1, etc.) before scan

source: https://github.com/kirk33/NetReboot
download: https://github.com/kirk33/NetReboot/releases/tag/v1.0
virusscan: https://www.virustotal.com/gui/file/626bc66aa283436260a785d1ab1e52529f54b7dd4e3f9feb71402ae0595bb89e/detection ** same as source because of subnetscan
credits: youtube: KIJUKA

dont you need to make registry edits before this will work?
Code:
On the computer that you want to reboot or shutdown remotely, press Windows key + R, type: regedit then hit Enter on your keyboard.
Navigate to the following registry key Computer\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\System
Right click on the System folder, select New > DWORD (32-bit) Value
Enter the following label: LocalAccountTokenFilterPolicy
Double-click the value then change the value to 1
Exit the registry then restart your computer to confirm changes.

Special hardware? You say nothing about that. What "special" hardware i need   Cheesy
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Unfortunately you need particular hardware for this tool work
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If the target computer responds to packets it using System.Net.NetworkInformation
If not, first it sends requests on "wake on lan", then it tries to send request via bios (realtek chip models)
This tool works fine for my particular setup, but it should be low success rate in real world situations.

Works on no rig (tested on 20 rigs with different configs). This is release is senseless. Release such software if it is useable for more people and not only you  Roll Eyes
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If the target computer responds to packets it using System.Net.NetworkInformation
If not, first it sends requests on "wake on lan", then it tries to send request via bios (realtek chip models)
This tool works fine for my particular setup, but it should be low success rate in real world situations.
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I'm not sure to understand how that thing works. It send request to remote BIOS or something like that ?
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dont you need to make registry edits before this will work?
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