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Monday, April 20, 2020

[PROJECT] Wake On LAN Manager v1.1

DESCRIPTION
If you have any device at home that is compatible with the Wake On LAN (WOL) protocol, this project will help you allowing them to be turned on or turned off from your phone.

This project includes an Initial Setup task that needs to be executed when it is imported from TaskerNet, or when the dev considers it is needed even not imported from TaskerNet.

Project Setup...
Previous Steps:
- Import project.
- Install AutoRemote and AutoTools (Android), and EventGhost + AutoRemote Plugin (Windows).
- Configure your devices to allow them to receive WOL Magick Packet.

* When registering device's names on AutoRemote as well as EventGhost, use the same exact names to configure them, as these names will be used within 'Setup' task inside the project.
* If you have problems receiving the ping response back from your devices, it's probably of its firewalls. To solve it, go here.
* As every device is a world, I won't cover how to enable Wake On LAN on this guide. You can search for your device's (or component's) manufacturer website for instructions on how to do that.
* To get rid of AutoRemote and AutoTools notifications when sending/receiving cmds, go to the device's Android App Settings and disable notifications for both apps.

AutoRemote Steps:
1. On first time opened...
-- Allow AutoRemote to access device's storage (Android permission popup).
-- Give your device a name.
2. Once your new AutoRemote URL ID is on the screen...
-- Go to: Preferences (bottom icons) > EventGhost (Other Settings), and enable 'Skip Public IP' option.
-- Go to: Registered Devices (bottom icons), and authenticate the session with your Google account.
3. Done.

EventGhost Steps:
1. To setup EventGhost and its plugin...
-- Go here to learn how to configure EventGhost. (After step 13 is optional)
2. After checking that AutoRemote (Android) and EventGhost are communicated each other you can delete test actions. (Keep the plugin)
3. To add the project folder to your EventGhost tree...
-- Download it from here, and open it.
-- Select all the content of the TXT file and copy it to the clipboard.
-- Inside EventGhost, select 'Autostart' just above the AutoRemote plugin, right click on it and select 'Paste'. (It should looks like this)
-- Save settings and minimize EventGhost.

* When having to add the Key for the device we are going to register in AutoRemote plugin (EventGhost), you can get it by copying the AutoRemote (Android) generated URL and paste it on your browser. The key you need to add for your device will appear after 'http://autoremotejoaomgcd.appspot.com/?key=' at the top of the browser's URL address bar.
* Enable the 'Try to contact via local ip if available' option at the end of the plugin window (without adding any IP address). This will allow AutoRemote (Android) and EventGhost to still being in contact when no internet connection is available by whatever reason.

Notes:
- AutoRemote, AutoTools and EventGhost are needed for the project to work.
- All the devices will need to have a static IP address in the network. (Configure it from your router)

SCREENSHOTS

DEMO

CREDITS
@SmartPhoneLover

CHANGELOG
- New: Icons (Arduino, Raspberry Pi, Google Home)
- New: 'WOL WiFi (on)' and 'WOL Auto (on/off)' options to automate the Wake On LAN. (See 'Setup' task to configure and learn what they do)
- New: 'Ping Test' and 'WOL Test' separate tasks to help you to know if the device you're going to add is configured properly.
- New: Statusbar notification to stop sending turning on/off signals manually.
- Fix: 'Initial Setup' task was failing to download resources.
- Other: Reworked 'Initial Setup' task. (Will be applicable for future projects)
- Other: Deleted unnecessary actions from task linked to 'Turn On' button.

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Thursday, April 23, 2020

[PROJECT] Wake On LAN Manager v1.2

DESCRIPTION
If you have any device at home that is compatible with the Wake On LAN (WOL) protocol, this project will help you allowing them to be turned on or turned off from your phone.

This project includes an Initial Setup task that needs to be executed when it is imported from TaskerNet, or when the dev considers it is needed even not imported from TaskerNet.

Project Setup...
Previous Steps:
- Import project.
- Install AutoRemote and AutoTools (Android), and EventGhost + AutoRemote Plugin (Windows).
- Configure your devices to allow them to receive WOL Magick Packet.

* When registering device's names on AutoRemote as well as EventGhost, use the same exact names to configure them, as these names will be used within 'Setup' task inside the project.
* If you have problems receiving the ping response back from your devices, it's probably of its firewalls. To solve it, go here.
* As every device is a world, I won't cover how to enable Wake On LAN on this guide. You can search for your device's (or component's) manufacturer website for instructions on how to do that.
* To get rid of AutoRemote and AutoTools notifications when sending/receiving cmds, go to the device's Android App Settings and disable notifications for both apps.

AutoRemote Steps:
1. On first time opened...
-- Allow AutoRemote to access device's storage (Android permission popup).
-- Give your device a name.
2. Once your new AutoRemote URL ID is on the screen...
-- Go to: Preferences (bottom icons) > EventGhost (Other Settings), and enable 'Skip Public IP' option.
-- Go to: Registered Devices (bottom icons), and authenticate the session with your Google account.
3. Done.

EventGhost Steps:
1. To setup EventGhost and its plugin...
-- Go here to learn how to configure EventGhost. (After step 13 is optional)
2. After checking that AutoRemote (Android) and EventGhost are communicated each other you can delete test actions. (Keep the plugin)
3. To add the project folder to your EventGhost tree...
-- Download it from here, and open it.
-- Select all the content of the TXT file and copy it to the clipboard.
-- Inside EventGhost, select 'Autostart' just above the AutoRemote plugin, right click on it and select 'Paste'. (It should looks like this)
-- Save settings and minimize EventGhost.

* When having to add the Key for the device we are going to register in AutoRemote plugin (EventGhost), you can get it by copying the AutoRemote (Android) generated URL and paste it on your browser. The key you need to add for your device will appear after 'http://autoremotejoaomgcd.appspot.com/?key=' at the top of the browser's URL address bar.
* Enable the 'Try to contact via local ip if available' option at the end of the plugin window (without adding any IP address). This will allow AutoRemote (Android) and EventGhost to still being in contact when no internet connection is available by whatever reason.

Notes:
- Due to Android 9+ permission changes, you will need to enable GPS location manually (at least battery saving mode). Or create a time context profile to allow it to be toggled in the background.
- AutoRemote, AutoTools and EventGhost are needed for the project to work.
- All the devices will need to have a static IP address in the network. (Configure it from your router)

SCREENSHOTS

DEMO

CREDITS
@SmartPhoneLover

CHANGELOG
- Fix: Task linked to 'WOL WiFi (on)' profile was not sending WOL signal when broadcast IP was configured in 'Setup' task.
- Other: Deleted unnecessary actions.

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Saturday, April 18, 2020

[PROJECT] Wake On LAN Manager v1.0

DESCRIPTION
If you have any device at home that is compatible with the Wake On LAN (WOL) protocol, this project will help you allowing them to be turned on or turned off from your phone.

This project includes an Initial Setup task that needs to be executed when it is imported from TaskerNet, or when the dev considers it is needed even not imported from TaskerNet.

Project Setup...
Previous Steps:
- Import project.
- Install AutoRemote and AutoTools (Android), and EventGhost + AutoRemote Plugin (Windows).
- Configure your devices to allow them to receive WOL Magick Packet.

* When registering device's names on AutoRemote as well as EventGhost, use the same exact names to configure them, as these names will be used within 'Setup' task inside the project.
* If you have problems receiving the ping response back from your devices, it's probably of its firewalls. To solve it, go here.
* As every device is a world, I won't cover how to enable Wake On LAN on this guide. You can search for your device's (or component's) manufacturer website for instructions on how to do that.

AutoRemote Steps:
1. On first time opened...
-- Allow AutoRemote to access device's storage (Android permission popup).
-- Give your device a name.
2. Once your new AutoRemote URL ID is on the screen...
-- Go to: Preferences (bottom icons) > EventGhost (Other Settings), and enable 'Skip Public IP' option.
-- Go to: Registered Devices (bottom icons), and authenticate the session with your Google account.
3. Done.

EventGhost Steps:
1. To setup EventGhost and its plugin...
-- Go here to learn how to configure EventGhost. (After step 13 is optional)
2. After checking that AutoRemote (Android) and EventGhost are communicated each other you can delete test actions. (Keep the plugin)
3. To add the project folder to your EventGhost tree...
-- Download it from here, and open it.
-- Select all the content of the TXT file and copy it to the clipboard.
-- Inside EventGhost, select 'Autostart' just above the AutoRemote plugin, right click on it and select 'Paste'. (It should looks like this)
-- Save settings and minimize EventGhost.

* When having to add the Key for the device we are going to register in AutoRemote plugin (EventGhost), you can get it by copying the AutoRemote (Android) generated URL and paste it on your browser. The key you need to add for your device will appear after 'http://autoremotejoaomgcd.appspot.com/?key=' at the top of the browser's URL address bar.
* Enable the 'Try to contact via local ip if available' option at the end of the plugin window (without adding any IP address). This will allow AutoRemote (Android) and EventGhost to still being in contact when no internet connection is available by whatever reason.

Notes:
- AutoRemote, AutoTools and EventGhost are needed for the project to work.
- All the devices will need to have a static IP address in the network. (Configure it from your router)

SCREENSHOTS

DEMO

CREDITS
@SmartPhoneLover

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