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# Wake on LAN Web Interface Full Setup Guide
## Requirements
- Debian-based Linux system or Raspberry Pi
- Git
- Node.js (LTS)
---
## 1. Install Git and Node.js (Debian / Raspberry Pi)
```bash
# Update package index
sudo apt update
# Install Git and curl
sudo apt install git curl -y
# Install Node.js (LTS version)
curl -fsSL https://deb.nodesource.com/setup_lts.x | sudo -E bash -
sudo apt install -y nodejs
```
Verify installation:
```bash
node -v
npm -v
git --version
```
---
## 2. Clone the Repository
```bash
git clone https://git.luisk.de/luis/wol-server.git
cd wol-server
```
---
## 3. Edit the HTML File and package.json
Open `index.html` and modify the marked lines:
```bash
nano index.html
```
Look for comments like:
```html
<!-- CHANGE THIS -->
```
Adjust the MAC addresses, hostnames, etc.
Also change in package.json the port in scripts: server
---
## 4. Install Dependencies
```bash
npm install
```
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## 5. Start the Server Manually (For Testing)
```bash
npm run server
```
You can now access the interface via your browser on your specified port (e.g., `http://<your-server-ip>:3000`).
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## 6. Auto-Start with systemd (Linux)
To automatically run the server at boot, create a systemd service.
### a) Create the Service File
```bash
sudo nano /etc/systemd/system/wol-server.service
```
Paste the following:
```ini
[Unit]
Description=Wake on LAN Web Interface
After=network.target
[Service]
WorkingDirectory=/home/pi/wol-server
ExecStart=/usr/bin/npm run server
Restart=always
User=pi
[Install]
WantedBy=multi-user.target
```
> 🔧 Replace:
> - `/home/pi/wol-server` with the actual path to your project
> - `User=pi` with your actual system username
---
### b) Enable and Start the Service
```bash
sudo systemctl daemon-reexec
sudo systemctl daemon-reload
sudo systemctl enable wol-server
sudo systemctl start wol-server
```
---
### c) Check Service Status
```bash
sudo systemctl status wol-server
```
You should see:
```
Active: active (running)
```
---
✅ Done! Your Wake on LAN Web Interface is now installed and set to run automatically on system startup.