WOL ARP Persistent Issue
WOL ARP Persistent Issue

Hello everyone,
I have a problem with my Archer C6 and Wake on LAN.
I believe I have done all the necessary configurations to make my Wake On Lan work.
It seems to work because when I turn off the computer, I can start it up again. However, unfortunately, after some time with the PC turned off, the router no longer forwards the packet for the wake-up.
I have done the binding and everything that the official page recommends:
https://www.tp-link.com/us/support/faq/923/
I can't figure out how to ensure that my Archer C6 doesn't lose the references and correctly forwards the wake-up packet.
Has anyone had the same problem and found a solution?
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@Joseph-TP Thanks a lot.
I have replied to the email attaching the log and the backup of my system. I hope they receive it.
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The question was what's the state of the C6 LAN port when the PC is shut down (S5 state) some 30 minutes ago.
Re-create your Binding list - if the device of interest is with IP address 192.168.0.100, delete it from the binding list and then bind it from the ARP list:
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@Joseph-TP Hi. I am replying to this thread because I am facing a similar issue. I have a archer c6 as well and I have setup everything as recommended. I even followed the links you shared above.
However, I don't seem to get WOL to work after the pc has been asleep for some time.
I emailed tp link support, but haven't recieved a reply. Can you let me know what to do now? Thanks
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Welcome to our community.
Please backup the current configuration and then reset for comparison.
How to create and restore from a backup file on your TP-Link Router
In addition, do you have any other devices that support WOL?
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