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Usage
A \Phpwol\MagicPacket object is used to send a WOL packet. Such an object is availble via the \Phpwol\Factory::magicPacket() method.
If you don't know what the broadcast IP is and don't know how to work it out, you can just specify the IP and subnet mask
and everything will be worked out for you.
Requirements
Linux of some description
PHP 5.3 or newer
Testing
You can run the tests by running:
The repo is hooked up to Travis CI. You can see the state of the master branch and the
build history on the Phpwol Travis CI page.
The full test suite runs under PHP 5.3 and PHP 5.4.
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