Wake on LAN - AirPort Extreme

I'm trying to configure the Wake on LAN for my AirPort Extreme and Windows 7 PC, reboot with my iPad.  It works fine when the iPad is on the local network, but no power on the PC when I'm not on my network domestic.  I put airport to the port before 9 to the PC as directed, and made sure the PC has been configured to accept magic packets.  Any help?

Apple wake on lan system is different... and there is a good chance the router from Apple not go to work.

The best and easiest around the issue is to install a different router... and use airport extreme for the wireless. Make sure the PC is connected to the main router although no airport.

http://www.Neowin.NET/forum/topic/1186835-wake-on-LAN-WOL-with-Airport-extreme-2 013 /.

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