- Joined
- Oct 7, 2018
- Messages
- 4
- Motherboard
- Asus z370-a Prime
- CPU
- 8700k
- Graphics
- Rx 570
Hi,
I'm trying to get wireless wake on demand working on a BCM94360CD card that is plugged into a PCIe 1x slot on my motherboard using a Fenvi T919 adapter. What I would like to get working is the ability to wake the machine from sleep wirelessly. I know that this is possible with a bonjour sleep proxy (I use an AirPort Extreme) and I've tried it with a real Mac on my network and was able to use screen sharing to wake the machine and start a VNC session.
With my hack, however, it just seems like the Airport card goes dead once the machine sleeps. I have no issues with sleep -- it works beautifully and wakes up instantly with a push on the keyboard or even the bluetooth mouse (!!!), but I just can't get it to wake from sleep on wifi network access. Wake for network access is checked in the energy saving preferences, and wake from PCIe and LAN is also enabled in the UEFI.
If I can get this working, then this whole hack will be literally perfect (until the next Mac OS update, I'm sure).
Problem reporting files generated using that awesome script are attached. Machine profile is below. Thanks!
I'm trying to get wireless wake on demand working on a BCM94360CD card that is plugged into a PCIe 1x slot on my motherboard using a Fenvi T919 adapter. What I would like to get working is the ability to wake the machine from sleep wirelessly. I know that this is possible with a bonjour sleep proxy (I use an AirPort Extreme) and I've tried it with a real Mac on my network and was able to use screen sharing to wake the machine and start a VNC session.
With my hack, however, it just seems like the Airport card goes dead once the machine sleeps. I have no issues with sleep -- it works beautifully and wakes up instantly with a push on the keyboard or even the bluetooth mouse (!!!), but I just can't get it to wake from sleep on wifi network access. Wake for network access is checked in the energy saving preferences, and wake from PCIe and LAN is also enabled in the UEFI.
If I can get this working, then this whole hack will be literally perfect (until the next Mac OS update, I'm sure).
Problem reporting files generated using that awesome script are attached. Machine profile is below. Thanks!