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.MAGIWOL File Extension

A .MAGIWOL file is a MagiWOL File, created by Josip Medved.

Open with MagiWOL. Available for Windows.

What is a .MAGIWOL file?

A .MAGIWOL file is a type of configuration file specifically used by a program called MagiWOL. This program is designed to remotely wake up one or more computers within a local area network (LAN). The .MAGIWOL file stores important information needed to perform this task, such as the names of the computers you want to wake up, their MAC addresses (a unique identifier for network devices), SecureOn passwords (if used for added security), the network broadcast address, the network port, and any additional notes you might have added about each computer.

To use a .MAGIWOL file, you must have the MagiWOL software installed on your computer. This software enables the Wake on LAN (WoL) feature, which must be activated on the computers you intend to wake up. WoL is a network standard that allows a computer to be turned on or awakened by a network message.

Here’s how you can manage .MAGIWOL files with the MagiWOL program: 1. **Creating a .MAGIWOL File**: Open the MagiWOL program. To create a new .MAGIWOL file, click on the "New file" icon that looks like a document. Enter the necessary information for each computer you want to be able to wake up. Once you have entered all the information, save the file by clicking on the "Save file" icon, which looks like a floppy disk.

2. **Opening a .MAGIWOL File**: To open an existing .MAGIWOL file, launch the MagiWOL program and click on the "Open file" icon, which resembles a folder. Navigate to where your .MAGIWOL file is stored, select it, and open it to modify or use it to wake up the computers listed in the file.

In summary, .MAGIWOL files are crucial for users who need to manage the waking up of computers remotely in a networked environment using the MagiWOL utility. This functionality is particularly useful in large networks where manual power management of each computer would be impractical.

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