2011-02-19, 12:01 AM
My Win7 nPVR unit is hooked to the internet through a wifi adapter. I have S3 power management on it, which is working great on me. The problem is if the machine is sleeping, I can't access it remotely.
On my old unit, i had an old school modem hooked up to it, so I can wake the machine by calling home. That did the trick, except that the machine turned on every time we got a phone call.
Here's my idea: Create a "Don't Power Off" script that I put in a shared Dropbox folder. When the machine is awake (updating EPG, recording, etc...), it checks that folder for that script. If it's there, the machine knows to stay on indefinitely.
When I'm not home, I can access that dropbox folder and put that file there. So it's not an immediate wake, but at the very least, if i'm gone for a few days, I can have some way of accessing my machine if needed....
1. What do you guys think?
2. Is there an easier way to wake remotely?
On my old unit, i had an old school modem hooked up to it, so I can wake the machine by calling home. That did the trick, except that the machine turned on every time we got a phone call.
Here's my idea: Create a "Don't Power Off" script that I put in a shared Dropbox folder. When the machine is awake (updating EPG, recording, etc...), it checks that folder for that script. If it's there, the machine knows to stay on indefinitely.
When I'm not home, I can access that dropbox folder and put that file there. So it's not an immediate wake, but at the very least, if i'm gone for a few days, I can have some way of accessing my machine if needed....
1. What do you guys think?
2. Is there an easier way to wake remotely?
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