- Joined
- Jan 6, 2014
- Messages
- 20
- Motherboard
- NUC5i5MYHE
- CPU
- i5-5300U
- Graphics
- HD 5500
Hi all,
I have a NUC5i5MYHE which works very well.
However, I cannot use WOL and/or restart after power failure.
The idea is to be able to start the hack remotely. I have a homekit plug which is a good solution to boot the computer by selecting "restart after power failure" in the BIOS. Indeed when I switch on the plug with my iPhone it boots the NUC.
This works well with Windows (both WOL and restart after power failure).
However, when I shutdown my NUC from macOS High Sierra this doesn't work. I can see that the ethernet LED is off and the restart after power failure doesn't work.
It seems that macOS do not put the NUC in the same s5 mode than Windows.
Is somebody know how I can solve this issue? I have fixshutdown ticked, otherwise the computer restart automatically just after shutdown.
Thanks!
I have a NUC5i5MYHE which works very well.
However, I cannot use WOL and/or restart after power failure.
The idea is to be able to start the hack remotely. I have a homekit plug which is a good solution to boot the computer by selecting "restart after power failure" in the BIOS. Indeed when I switch on the plug with my iPhone it boots the NUC.
This works well with Windows (both WOL and restart after power failure).
However, when I shutdown my NUC from macOS High Sierra this doesn't work. I can see that the ethernet LED is off and the restart after power failure doesn't work.
It seems that macOS do not put the NUC in the same s5 mode than Windows.
Is somebody know how I can solve this issue? I have fixshutdown ticked, otherwise the computer restart automatically just after shutdown.
Thanks!