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# Wake-on-LAN
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## Simplified method (one host)
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To use Wake-on-LAN with your server you must define some options such as the server's MAC address and (optionally) IP address. Use `/etc/kvmd/override.yaml`. The format is:
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```yaml
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kvmd:
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wol:
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mac: ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff
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```
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Replace `ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff` with the MAC of your server. By default, a packet is sent via a broadcast request to the entire IPv4 network (`255.255.255.255`, port `9`), but you can address it to a specific static address:
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```yaml
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kvmd:
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wol:
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mac: ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff
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ip: 192.168.0.100
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# port: 9 # By default
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```
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... then restart `kvmd` using `systemctl restart kvmd`. It will now show up in the system button in the upper right corner.
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## GPIO method (multiple hosts)
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Follow the [manual for building the GPIO menu](gpio.md) and use the `wol` driver to build a menu with many buttons tied to different hosts.
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