I type sudo periodic daily weekly monthly in the terminal and sudo dscacheutil -flushcache: same problem. I made a reset of the PRAM, the cache and the SMC on my iMac: same problem. OF COURSE "WAKE ON LAN" is activated in my system preferences. I tried to connect my iMac to the 2.4GHz network: same problem. If you think it's about the iPhone/iPad's app, when I try to wake the iMac from my MacBook Pro with "Back to my Mac" I have the same results. The iMac responds after a few hours but after 6 or 8 hours it seems to be completely asleep and doesn't respond to anything. I can leave my MacBook Pro asleep for a week, it always responds. In the morning I can wake up my MacBook Pro from my iPhone or iPad with a screen sharing app. My iMac is connected to my 5GHz network from my Time Capsule while my MacBook Pro use the 2.4GHz network.īefore going to bed, I leave both my Macs turned on, after 10min they go to sleep automatically. I've got a MacBook Pro '15 and an iMac 21.5', both are running (clean install) OS X Mountain Lion 10.8.2, both are up to date with the latest updates, both have the same apps, both have the same settings in "system preferences", and of course the same settings in "sharing" options. Hello everyone, with all these threads about the problem, I wanted to start a new one to make it clear, with all information you may need in order to help me out.
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