
Click on the Windows search icon or box on taskbar.Click on the Keep changes button in the pop-up window to confirm.Click on the downward arrow to select a lower screen resolution.Now, find Resolution area in the right pane. The Display is checked in the left pane.Right click on the blank area of your PC screen.In this case, you should lower the screen resolution of your PC by following steps: WOL is enabled on my Mac in System Preferences, and I have my Address. I'm trying to set up Wake-On-LAN on my Mac computer and I am trying the direct public address method (Can't use the middleman, don't have another computer to use), and It isn't working. With the new Wake-on-LAN feature, you can now wake up your computer remotely whenever you need access. Ensure 24/7 access to your computer without having to leave it running all the time. Remote access is useful but not absolutely critical, so the occasional unavailability is not a deal breaker for me. If I do find it's unreliable as you say, I can always revert back to always power on.

I think I'd like to try to get the wake on LAN working first if I can, and then see how it goes.

If you want to wake your Mac from across the internet you need a Bonjour Sleep Proxy server. For one thing, the MAC address is not something that can be used to address your Mac across the internet. Wake-on-LAN is not a protocol that can be routed.
