Just read your earlier post. If you're trying to wake up your server, it needs to be set to respond to WOL requests. Then the NAS drives need to respond.
A WOL app might help you diagnose what's going on. My notes from a few years ago might help:
https://yabb.jriver.com/interact/index.php?topic=123800.0
Jim, I don't think you understand what I'm talking about.
The servers are confirgured for WOL. They work fine with ANY software than sends them a WOL packet.
How do you tell MC which server it has to wake up if the share \\A4K\ is offline? How would it guess which MAC Address it should send the magic packet to?
You haven't pointed me to any documentation that explains how you tell MC which MAC address corresponds to which network share. Without this information, MC can't wake up the corresponding media share when the NAS / UNRAID server is offline. It can't GUESS a MAC address, can it? The whole logic of WOL os to send a magic packet to a specific MAC address. If I send a magic packet to any of my servers (as shown in the screenshot above with CMC), they wake up fine.
In Media Center, when you import files, you only specify the share path, not the MAC Address. So please explain how MC can wake up the server if it doesn't know the MAC address that correspond to the share speficied in the auto-import setup?