Wake over Lan (PC and iPhone)?

Is it possible to start up an iPhone over lan?

No. As far as I know the only way to start an iPhone over LAN is over the wireless LAN. This is a chicken and egg situation. Wireless LAN won't work until the phone is started, but if the phone is running you don't need to wake it.

The same tends to be true for laptop PCs that can power down their interfaces when they sleep or are shut down. Desktop PCs often keep power on certain interfaces when shut down. I have a desktop PC that can be booted by hitting the power key on its PS/2 connected keyboard, so the keyboard and the PS/2 port are live as long as AC power is present.

  • Why is my iPhone copying the same video over and over? So I took a screen recording earlier today and when I went to send it, there were about 50 of the same video. I thought alright i'll just delete them. So I did. And they returned. I now have over 300 of the same video and it keeps copying itself.
  • Why does Netflix keep pausing and playing over and over? I'm using it on my iphone 4. And I have checked my connections over and over I've uninstalled reinstalled, signed in signed back and everything else that the troubleshoot website has recommend. And it's gotten annoying. It didn't start doing this as much until I updated the app before the ios 7 release. I'm currently using the trial for netflix and my laptop doesn't work so I can get it on anything but my phone.
  • Playing minecraft lan on a mobile hotspot? I have an IPhone that can create a hotspot and were at a place where there's not Wi-Fi and I want to play minecraft with my sister but my dads worrying about data. So how much data of our 6gb data plan will be used to play minecraft on lan for one hour?
  • NMAP scan shows hosts which are not in my LAN? How is it possible? I used nmap -sP (also with -PA and PR), and it shows 8 hosts up in my network. I know that only 3 hosts are up. How are this possible? One of the hosts it shows is iphone. I don't have iphone at home. Can it be a friend's iphone, who visited us a week ago, still in the router? Or could it be a neighbours ip address. It's private address anyway (192.168.1.x), so I suppose nmap can pick it up from a neighbour. Any clarification on this issue would be much appreciated.