Gawd, fellows! I have just noticed that 3 (!) years have passed since the last time my Plex server was working correctly! 3 years since I cannot access my iMac Plex server from my iPhone when iMac is asleep (e.t. I’m away from my computer). When iMac is awake - everything works just FINE.
MacBook Pro wireless'Wake For Network Access'. Info from the Apple page for 'About Energy Saver sleep and idle modes in Mac OS X'. If the Energy Saver option 'Wake for network access' is.
(Yes, Im accessing it via cellular network from my iPhone, NOT LAN WiFi) When iMac is asleep - my Plex Server is inaccessible from my iPhone 6 Plus. Since then I was tweaking it’s settings now and then hoping I will eventually turn ON the thing that spoiled its use 3 years ago.
And u know what? I have just noticed its THREE YEARS since I’m trying to tweak my Plex to work correctly! • YES, the Plex server ALWAYS works if I access it from the iPhone from LAN (via WiFi) - even if iMac is asleep. • YES, it worked correctly before - to b more precise in may 2014, during my tourist trip (I accessed my films on iMac airports) • YES, Plex Server worx absolutely fine from outer networks if iMac is AWAKE.
If it’s not - iMac is inaccessible • YES, port forwarding is set correctly on my Time CAplsule 3TB router. (I checked it a hundred times) • YES, I have static IP iMac Retina 2014, macOS Sierra 10.12.5, Plex App for iOS streaming purchased (in 2014 or earlier).
Said: I know the problem too, have the same on my mac mini, when i want to watch a movie from the iPad. I have solved the problem by using the App “Coca” from the Mac App Store. I start the app in the evening and in the night the Mini goes to sleep. That is a half-solution only. I have just (1h 30min ago) crossed the same problem. Couldn’t access my iMac videos during my way home from work. It happens 1-2 times a month.
Guys, can your fix your service please? This bug makes your service completely unreliable - can’t rely on it during my business trips!
![Wake for wifi network access Wake for wifi network access](https://i.stack.imgur.com/i8E27.png)
Said: Why not untick “Put hard disk to sleep where possible” and slide the computer sleep to “Never”. That way your Mac won’t sleep and you can still access Plex. I’ve never had a problem on my Mac with theses settings and Plex. I leave the “Display sleep” setting to 15 minutes to save a bit of energy, but with a SSD as the OS drive it really doesn’t make much difference in power having the Mac Sleep or not - and having it sleep means WOL doesn’t work for Plex (for me). Crutches, not a real solution.
The problem is that I need access to my videos the most during my business trips. If I leave my Mac on it consumes quite a bit of power and during the power shortages (ordinary occasion in Russia, 1-2 times a month for 1-2 hours) my UPS just cannot hold device AND Time Capsule long enough when its on. (20-30 min @ most with a display off).
Yes - I can store my videos in clouds but what the Plex is for, then?!