Note: port 9 WOL also do appear in the power management log.Ģ) I wonder when a Mac really goes to sleep. (even though nothing happened - my Mac remained dark) 2225 +0100 WakeDetails DriverReason:Enet.MagicPacket - DriverDetails:Magic packet received You can see that the WOL packets (over port 4343) indeed arrive at the Mac. In an old post I did read someone using port 4343 for WOL which did trigger did show up in the power management log: pmset -g everything | grep Magic I've tested the default port (9), which didn't work, and the common alternative port (7), which didn't work either (same as on your setup). I didn't get any smarter here, except that (see end of this post) that Port 4343 seems to do something. So some observations I did while testing and searching for an answer Since the infor is getting a little out of hand, I (Hans) have started this forum topic. So this topic is a continued conversation on how to use miniWOL to wake up a Mac from sleep started by Ryan.
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