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heres how i do it
I have multiple VLANS & VPN network, all are locked down with DROP on the LAN IN for local network & intervlan routing lockdown
and a DROP on a LAN OUT rule to stop the VPN accessing anything on my other networks.
I then create specific rules for what can be accessed on the local network with LAN IN rules & specific rules on the LAN OUT to control exactly what resources can be accessed from the VPN to the other LANS.
for WOL to my synoligies...
I use an app on android called pingtools pro which has a WOL feature https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=ua.com.streamsoft.pingtoolspro&hl=en\_GB&gl=US
but im sure there are a billion apps out there you could use.
on windows there is the free WOLCMD tool.
to work on a local network by default you dont have to do anything this should just work. (as long as you have enabled the WOL feature in the SYNOLOGY)
but if you are blocking intervlan routing (DROP) with a LAN IN rule then you will need a LAN IN rule to allow the magic packet
LAN IN
ALLOW UDP
SOURCE = network/ip/group
DESTINATION = NAS IP
PORT 7
it can also work over VPN BUT (if you are blocking VPN routing (DROP) to your internal networks with a LAN OUT rule, then you will need a LAN OUT rule to allow the magic packet
LAN OUT
ALLOW UDP
SOURCE = VPNSUBNET OR IP
DESTINATION = NAS IP
PORT 7
I use an app on android called pingtools pro which has a WOL feature https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=ua.com.streamsoft.pingtoolspro&hl=en\_GB&gl=US
but im sure there are a billion apps out there you could use.
on windows there is the free WOLCMD tool.
to work on a local network by default you dont have to do anything this should just work. (as long as you have enabled the WOL feature in the SYNOLOGY)
but if you are blocking intervlan routing (DROP) with a LAN IN rule then you will need a LAN IN rule to allow the magic packet
LAN IN
ALLOW UDP
SOURCE = network/ip/group
DESTINATION = NAS IP
PORT 7
it can also work over VPN BUT (if you are blocking VPN routing (DROP) to your internal networks with a LAN OUT rule, then you will need a LAN OUT rule to allow the magic packet
LAN OUT
ALLOW UDP
SOURCE = VPNSUBNET OR IP
DESTINATION = NAS IP
PORT 7
How does this compare to ping tools?
You can do it yourself. Don't pay anyone.
If you have android just use this.