JPEG wrote: 
> It looks like
> 
> > 
Code:
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  >   > sudo nvram boot-args="darkwake=0"
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> > 
> 
> has worked for me. This *might* be a function of your exact Mac
> hardware and OS. I am running LMS 7.9.1 on a late 2009 27-inch iMac
> with macOS 10.13.6 with a wired LAN connection. (Some of my Squeeze
> players are wireless and they wake the LMS just fine.)
> 
> The "darkwake" stuff seems to be only lightly documented (or maybe I
> am a very bad googler) but what the command above seems to do is
> disable the brief (~30-60 second) "mini-wake" that previously occurred
> by default on my platform when a network access attempt was detected.
> YMMV.
> 
> You only need to issue this command once; the effect survives reboots
> and power cycles -- as one would expect with an NVRAM parameter
> setting.
> 
> If you do ever reset your NVRAM, you probably will need to re-issue
> the command above.

Didn't I answer your question in 2 other threads 4 days ago?



Tony
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