Hi Andres

That was indeed the problem:

xxx@xxx:/etc/default$ cat powernap
# start powernap at boot [yes|no]
START=no

So I changed it to Start=yes and powernap is up and running. Thanks very
much for your help.


I've never had to do this before, is this a change or a new thing you need to 
do to enble it ?

Cheerio

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