After the MAC mini sleeps, the software is not connected to the Internet and cannot be remotely controlled. How to solve the problem?

by Poster Apr 18, 2025 8
After hibernation, all remote software becomes offline and cannot be controlled remotely.

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  • Anonymous2098 Apr 18, 2025
    macOS doesn't have hibernation function, what system is installed on your Mac mini?
  • Anonymous2899 Apr 18, 2025
    Not dormant, mac is not flexible enough, what it can't do is not do, I heard that there is a third party that can "turn off the monitor", but that's all. I just want to turn it on remotely 24 hours a day. If I turn off the monitor when it is not in use, the mac will automatically go to the lock screen interface.
  • Anonymous2899 Apr 18, 2025
    mac feels like it has its own "low power mode"? I only locked the screen, but after hanging up for too long, there seemed to be an "activation" process. There would be a little jam for a short time, and then a bunch of notifications would appear, giving people the feeling that it was in power-saving mode before this. I don't know if this is the case, but the mini doesn't consume much power anyway, so just leave it on.
  • Anonymous2736 Apr 18, 2025
    I have an N100 industrial computer in the local area network. I remotely log in to the PVE virtual machine on the N100, and then log in to the mac mini through the intranet ssh, and I can wake up the mac mini
  • Anonymous2900 Apr 18, 2025
    Check the display off to prevent automatic sleep, and the hard disk sleep is also cancelled
  • Anonymous6886 Apr 18, 2025
    Just turn off the hard disk hibernation
  • Anonymous2901 Apr 25, 2025
    @ Anonymous2736 is complicated. You can install Lucky on the router, use its network wake-up, and bind a third-party platform to remotely control the boot (for example, through Mijia)
  • Anonymous2902 May 27, 2025
    Mobile phone-Click mac mini in the search (no need to play sound), and it will be automatically online. todesk personal test can be connected