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<blockquote data-quote="wornslick" data-source="post: 1673316" data-attributes="member: 348662"><p>Went to Apple Support and search for "enable power nap" and this came up....</p><p></p><p>How Power Nap works on your Mac</p><p>Power Nap allows your Mac to do things while it's asleep.</p><p></p><p>What does Power Nap do?</p><p>If your Mac supports Power Nap, these activities can occur while your Mac is asleep:</p><p>Mail receives new messages.</p><p>Contacts keep up to date with changes made on other devices.</p><p>Calendar receives new invitations and calendar updates.</p><p>Reminders keep up to date with changes made on other devices.</p><p>Notes keep up-to-date with changes made on other devices.</p><p>Documents stored in iCloud keep up to date with changes made on other devices.</p><p>Photo Stream keeps up to date with changes made on other devices.</p><p>Find My Mac updates the location of the Mac, so you can find it while it's asleep.</p><p>VPN on demand continues working so that your corporate email updates securely. (Power Nap supports VPN connections that use a certificate to authenticate, not VPN connections that require entering a password.)</p><p>Mobile Device Management can remotely lock and wipe your Mac. </p><p>And these activities can occur while your Mac is asleep and plugged in to an AC power outlet:</p><p>Software updates download</p><p>Mac App Store items (including software updates), download in the background</p><p>Time Machine performs backups</p><p>Spotlight perform indexing</p><p>Help Center content updates</p><p>Wireless base stations can wake your Mac (Wake on Wireless)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wornslick, post: 1673316, member: 348662"] Went to Apple Support and search for "enable power nap" and this came up.... How Power Nap works on your Mac Power Nap allows your Mac to do things while it's asleep. What does Power Nap do? If your Mac supports Power Nap, these activities can occur while your Mac is asleep: Mail receives new messages. Contacts keep up to date with changes made on other devices. Calendar receives new invitations and calendar updates. Reminders keep up to date with changes made on other devices. Notes keep up-to-date with changes made on other devices. Documents stored in iCloud keep up to date with changes made on other devices. Photo Stream keeps up to date with changes made on other devices. Find My Mac updates the location of the Mac, so you can find it while it's asleep. VPN on demand continues working so that your corporate email updates securely. (Power Nap supports VPN connections that use a certificate to authenticate, not VPN connections that require entering a password.) Mobile Device Management can remotely lock and wipe your Mac. And these activities can occur while your Mac is asleep and plugged in to an AC power outlet: Software updates download Mac App Store items (including software updates), download in the background Time Machine performs backups Spotlight perform indexing Help Center content updates Wireless base stations can wake your Mac (Wake on Wireless) [/QUOTE]
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