diff --git a/Main/Power/README.md b/Main/Power/README.md index 435b8e8..ace13f8 100644 --- a/Main/Power/README.md +++ b/Main/Power/README.md @@ -19,8 +19,8 @@ Control system power, login, and Wake on LAN. ## Using WOL and WOW The Wake On LAN and Wake on WAN packets are sent directly from your device when the server is sleeping. Most systems require WOL and WOW support to be explicitly enabled. Check out these tutorials for help. -* [https://www.unifiedremote.com/tutorials/how-to-configure-wake-on-lan-on-windows](How To Configure Wake On LAN on Windows) -* [https://www.unifiedremote.com/tutorials/how-to-configure-wake-on-wan-on-windows](How To Configure Wake On WAN on Windows) +* [How To Configure Wake On LAN on Windows](https://www.unifiedremote.com/tutorials/how-to-configure-wake-on-lan-on-windows) +* [How To Configure Wake On WAN on Windows](https://www.unifiedremote.com/tutorials/how-to-configure-wake-on-wan-on-windows) ## Linux Compatibility Typically controlling system power is privilaged on Linux/UNIX systems. Most desktop environments therefore offer other means for applications to trigger these actions. However, there is unfortunately no standard. The remote has been implemented to work with: