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There are a lot of ways you can automate tasks on your Mac. For instance, you can use the built-in Automator app to take care of things for you on a regular basis. Another feature to automate your Mac is the scheduling option.

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By setting up a schedule, you can have your Mac start up, sleep, wake, and even shut down automatically. Here, we’ll show you how.

Set the Mac to Wake on LAN by checking the 'Wake For Network (or Ethernet/Wi-Fi) Access' in the Energy Saver pane in System Preferences. Look up your Mac's physical MAC address in the Network.

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  1. First, your Mac must support Wake on Wireless. Second, your router must support Wireless Multimedia Extensions (WME), also known as Wi-Fi Multimedia (WMM). After your enabled WME on your router, you must enable 'Wake for network access' on your Mac. Then check the MAC address of your wireless card of your Mac. Put your Mac into sleep.
  2. Apple notes that the sleep and wake behavior of the Mac is affected by many things such as systems settings, activity from apps, the network it is part of, and the connected devices. To therefore solve the problem and to prevent your Mac from restarting after waking, one needs to look at all of these things and more, and for that reason, a.
  3. Keep your Mac turned on whenever power is available: Select “Start up automatically after a power failure.” Allow your Mac to wake briefly so users can access shared services (if applicable): Select any of the available “Wake for” options, for example, “Wake for network access.” See Share your Mac resources when it’s in sleep.
  4. How to tackle waking a stubbornly sleeping Mac. If your Mac takes a long time to wake from sleep and seems to require a reset when it does, here are a few things to try.

Setting up a schedule for your Mac is simple and only takes a minute or two. Just follow these steps.

  1. Open System Preferences with the icon in your Dock or by clicking Apple icon > System Preferences from the menu bar.
  2. Select Energy Saver.
  3. Click the Schedule button at the bottom. It does not matter if you have the Battery or Power Adapter tab selected.
  4. Check the box for Start up or wake at the top and/or an option in the Sleep drop-down box for Sleep, Restart, or Shut Down. You can use both by checking the boxes or just one or the other.
  5. Choose the days from Weekdays, Weekends, Every Day, or a particular day and any time of day you like for each option.
  6. Click OK.
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As you can see, you can schedule your Mac to start, wake, sleep, restart, or shut down and with flexible options for the days and times.

Here are a few things to keep in mind if you schedule a time for your Mac to shut down.

  • Your Mac must be awake at the time you schedule it to shut down plus 10 minutes.
  • If your Mac is in Sleep mode at the time you schedule it to shut down, it will stay in Sleep mode.
  • If your Mac is set to Sleep after less than 15 minutes of inactivity, it may Sleep before it can Shut Down.

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To make sure your Mac shuts down on your schedule even when it’s sleeping, Apple suggests that you set the Start up or Wake for five minutes before the time you schedule it to Shut Down.

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Also note that if you schedule your Mac to Start up, it must be connected to the power adapter.

Set your Mac to your schedule

If you start work on your Mac at the same time each weekday or always want it to sleep at the end of your workday, creating a schedule that coincides with your own is easy.

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Are you going to set up a schedule for your Mac? If so, let us know which settings you decide on!

Sandy worked for many years in the IT industry as a project manager, department manager, and PMO Lead. She then decided to follow her dream and now writes about technology full-time. Sandy holds a Bachelors of Science in Information Technology.

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Hi Adrian!
I understand that your Mac Pro is not waking up after going into power saving mode, and I'm happy to help. Here are instructions:

If your Mac doesn't wake when you expect

Your Mac might pause a few seconds before it wakes up. If it doesn't seem to wake at all, check for these possibilities:

  • Your screen brightness might be turned down.
  • If you're using an external display, your display might be turned off.
  • Your Mac might be in safe sleep. To wake from safe sleep, press the power button.
  • Check for a sleep indicator light, if applicable, and make sure that your Mac isn't turned off.

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If the previous steps don't work

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These additional steps may help identify or resolve the issue:

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  • Reset the SMC.
  • Reset NVRAM.
  • Disconnect external devices other than your Apple keyboard, mouse, and display. If that resolves the issue, gradually reconnect your devices, testing each time, until you find the device that is interfering with sleep. Then check the documentation that came with the device, or contact the device manufacturer.
  • Start up in Safe Mode to see if the issue is related to non-Apple startup items, login items, or kernel extensions.
  • Try to isolate the issue by using another user account.

If you still see the issue, contact Apple Support.

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Cheers!

Jan 16, 2018 5:38 PM

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