NikG Posted June 5 Share Posted June 5 Hi everyone,  My Name is Nik from germany. 😄 2 months ago i bought 2 shelly Plug S. I have got an idea of how integrate one of them in my workspace containing:  One Windows Laptop + one monitor  Currently i have to switch the shelly on manually, after turning on my notebook, in order to be able to activate my monitor as well. It would be amazing if my laptop, after i turn it on, automatically sends a wake on lan signal or similiar to my shelly plug, (which is possible because he is electricly independent due to its battery) so that my monitor turns on by itself. The perfect solution would be, if the laptop also checks if hes on my desk, knowing that by checking if hes connected by LAN. ( If Lan is connected send Wake on to Shelly -> monitor turns on).  Does anyone possibly have experience or has got an idea how i can do that? 🤔  Thx for reading, I hope it was understandable.  Nik    Quote Translate Revert translation? English (American) Finnish French German Italian Portuguese (European) Spanish Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Theresa Posted June 5 Share Posted June 5 Hi Nik, kurze Rückfrage hierzu. Wenn du deinen Laptop zusammen mit dem Bildschirm nutzt, machst du das wahrscheinlich nur wenn du an einem bestimmten Platz sitzt oder? Falls dem so ist und es 2 Steckdosen sind (also je 1 für Laptopladekabel und 1 für Monitor) ist es das leichteste du nutzt jeweils einen von den 2 Shellys. Wenn dein Laptop dann am Strom angeschlossen ist und Strom fließt, kannst du so einen Befehl an den zweiten los schicken und der schaltet dir den Monitor ein. Oder habe ich die Frage falsch verstanden?   Quote Translate Revert translation? English (American) Finnish French German Italian Portuguese (European) Spanish Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NikG Posted June 5 Author Share Posted June 5 Hallo Theresa. Ich habe nur als Einleitung erwähnen wollen, dass ich mir zwei gekauft habe. Tatsächlich relevant ist hier nur 1, da der 2. anderweitig belegt ist.  Ich habe aktuell den Laptop+Monitor an einer Steckleiste, die über einen Shelly läuft.  Ich möchte gerne den Lapop anmachen ( das geht ja obwohl die Steckleiste aus ist, da der einen Akku hat.), und dann soll der ein Signal an den Shelly senden, der dann den Strom an die Steckleiste freigibt, sodass der Monitor angeht. Konkret also: Wie kann ich ein WakeOnLan Signal von Windows an den Shelly senden. Automatisch. Beim Hochfahren.   Danke für deine fixe Antwort🤩  Nik Quote Translate Revert translation? English (American) Finnish French German Italian Portuguese (European) Spanish Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Theresa Posted June 6 Share Posted June 6 @Heinz kennst du da irgendwelche http Befehle oder ähnliches?   Quote Translate Revert translation? English (American) Finnish French German Italian Portuguese (European) Spanish Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Heinz Posted June 6 Share Posted June 6 a wake-up on LAN function is not a function that i know of, but there is a HTTP command that you can send to a device to turn it on and off The below will send the command to turn it on [DEVICE_IP]/relay/0?turn=on and this will then turn it off [DEVICE_IP]/relay/0?turn=off you can with a .bat file then run a python script to when you boot up the pc 1 Quote Translate Revert translation? English (American) Finnish French German Italian Portuguese (European) Spanish Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NikG Posted June 8 Author Share Posted June 8 Super viel dank ich werde es die Tage versuchen. Sry für die langsame Reaktion, hab grad paar Problemchen prvt. 🤒 ich melde mich. Gruß Nik Quote Translate Revert translation? English (American) Finnish French German Italian Portuguese (European) Spanish Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Heinz Posted June 10 Share Posted June 10 All good when you get around to it you can post here when ready 🙂 Quote Translate Revert translation? English (American) Finnish French German Italian Portuguese (European) Spanish Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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