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How do I wake my Mac remotely?

You can use the Remote Wake Up feature in macOS to remotely wake up your Mac. To use this feature, you will need to have Wake On LAN enabled in your Mac’s Energy Saver settings, and both your Mac and the device you are using to wake it up must be connected to the same network. Once these conditions are met, you can use the Wake On LAN app to send a magic packet to your Mac’s IP address in order to wake it up.

How do I turn on my Mac remotely?

To turn on your Mac remotely, you will need to use the Wake-on-LAN utility. This utility is enabled by default in most Macs, and it allows you to turn on your Mac from anywhere on the same network. You will need to know the Mac’s IP address, which can be found in the Network System Preferences. Once you have the IP address, you can use a Wake-on-LAN utility like Power Manager or Energy Saver to send a wake-up signal to your Mac. You can also use a third-party service like TeamViewer to access your Mac remotely.

Can you remotely wake a computer from sleep?

Yes, it is possible to remotely wake a computer from sleep. This is done by sending a special network packet known as a «Wake-On-LAN» (WOL) packet to the computer. The computer must have the WOL feature enabled in the BIOS, and the network adapter must also support WOL. Once the WOL packet is received, the computer will wake up from sleep and can be remotely accessed.