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Can't wake Lion over wifi (or ethernet) using iPad and home sharing.

I've upgraded to Lion and everything's fine apart from one problem: using my iPad to access home shared iTunes content on my mac no longer works when my mac is asleep.


That's a change in behaviour from Snow Leopard; I used to be able to sleep my mac and then wake it over wifi using either my iPad or iPhone to access all of my home shared libraries. The mac screen used to light up for ten seconds and then go dark again, but it served me the files.


Lion seems to go into a deeper sleep which it can't be woken from. If I attempt to wake my mac from my iPad within about ten minutes of putting my mac to sleep then home sharing seems to work and lets me use the home share libraries, but if I leave it any longer than that then the mac seems to fall into a coma and can't be woken. The weird thing is that I still see a "shared library" folder on my iPad, but when I click on it nothing happens. I think my Time Capsule is listening for wifi access and issuing the magic packet to the mac, but the mac just ain't listening.


I'm using a Time Capsule in bridge mode from an ADSL modem and I've accepted a TC firmware update last week and I'm on lion 10.7.3. I've tried using Ethernet to connect the mac to the TC (and temporarily disabled the wifi connection) but that still doesn't work. Also, note I'm NOT suffering from the problem that 10.7.3 seems to be giving a few other people - my mac reconnects to my wifi just fine when I wake it up manually. For the record, This was an upgrade, so there's still a tick in "wake on network" in power settings and home sharing on iTunes is still configured the same as it was before.


Does anyone have any suggestions about how I can get home sharing to work when my Lion mac is asleep please?


Jon

iMac 27" i5-760, Mac OS X (10.6.7)

Posted on Feb 12, 2012 1:27 AM

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Aug 22, 2012 5:23 AM in response to Tony T1

I made another try. My MacBook Pro is working fine. I can wake on lan, and even if it sleeps for a week it is still connected to the network.


I cannot say the same about my iMac. 2 or 3 hours after it is asleep, I cannot wake on lan and it is not connected to the network.


To solve that, I'll try to connect iMac to my 2.4GHz network instead of the 5GHz. My MacBook Pro is on the 2.4GHz and it works fine, so I'll make à try for the iMac and I'll let you know.

Aug 22, 2012 5:56 AM in response to loïcfernandezcastrillon

With ML, I coundn't get my mini to stay awake. I would wake it with a WOL, but it would sleep in less than a minute (the preferences in Energy Saver are ignored). I thinkk that this is due to the new 'power nap' feature in ML. I use my mini as a music server, so I could not use caffinate to set an assertion to prevent sleep.


darkwake=0 had no effect with ML


I had no choice but to go back to Lion on my mini.

Aug 25, 2012 1:19 PM in response to loïcfernandezcastrillon

As far as I can tell, I've done every solution on this thread to get this solved. I gave up a while ago and just resorted to setting my sleep time to 3 hours and getting my mac to schedule wake up in the evenings. So I tried this as I thought what have I got to lose. It seems to have worked for me too so im very pleased. Hopefully it will work in a couple of days or after longer periods of sleep but for the moment it solved the problem, thanks loïcfernandezcastrillion

Aug 26, 2012 3:20 AM in response to IIIMOODIII

Is it still working? Cause even on the 2.4GHz, sometimes it disconnect while asleep. It's very strange. Even on the 5GHz network, sometimes it sleeps for a few days, and it is visible and reachable over network. And sometimes, just after 3 hours or less of sleep, it disappears from the network.


I have no idea how to solve it.


Maybe if I change the DHCP time from my router. The thing is: my MacBook Pro has no problem whatsoever, so the iMac network settings is the problem.

Aug 27, 2012 12:28 PM in response to loïcfernandezcastrillon

Nope stopped working. Funny thing was, my appletv was waking up really regularlary to check in with the network like every 5 mins but while this was happening my mac pro was always available on the network. I reset my appletv and it no longer wakes every 5mins (it still wakes to check in with the network though) but now my mac pro doesn't wake anymore!?


Wonder if the appletv is to do with the problem?

Aug 27, 2012 12:35 PM in response to IIIMOODIII

Maybe it's the Apple TV, because sometimes when I use it, I noticed that my iMac wakes up (without the screen on) and goes back to sleep after a few seconds. But after that, the iMac becomes unvailable.


So I restarted all my devices, (router, time capsule, iMac, etc) without the Apple TV, to check if it does something wrong on my network.

Aug 28, 2012 12:14 PM in response to loïcfernandezcastrillon

Ok so, I unplugged my appletv that was waking up loads. It has been unplugged for 24 hours and I haven't woken my mac pro in that time manually or otherwise. I have just gone to wake with the apple remote app on my iPhone and it sees it and has woken my mac (screen still off) fine. I will continue to leave the appletv off for a further two days to see if this still works.

Aug 28, 2012 12:19 PM in response to IIIMOODIII

I wanted to write you LOL but you did it first.


I did the same, everything works fine since yesterday. I think the problem is Apple TV.

I've noticed that now everything is fine on my router. With Apple TV, sometimes Time Capsule dissapeared, and reappeared, the same with AirPort Express.


I'll try a few days to see.


In Apple TV did you set to go to sleep? Because by default it's set to "never", maybe it could work with Apple TV always on. Cause I've noticed the troubles in my network were at the exact same time the Apple TV wake up or goes to sleep...

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