There's such a well-known SHUTDOWN -i in CMD with which you can turn off the whole PC's from the school the Connected but since only our teacher has the administrator rights you can't do that with normal PC's.
My question is now when I come with my laptop and connect it to the WLAN from the school I see who is all Connected, right? And so it should be possible to turn off the PC or right?
Or switch off with the IP address would also be a possibility only I have the right with my laptop?
Or are there other options?
I made a small bet against my IT teacher.
That's why these questions are nice and evening
I assume that the packages that allow this ancient nonsense are blocked by the school network. But if you have access to the command prompt, with your laptop on the same subnet, as the school computers and the packages are not blocked, then you should get away with it.
You got me with it but I do not think flat. Proud Linux user.