Do you turn off your router at all when your PS4 is in rest mode? Anytime I disconnected my modem or router after resting my PS4 while being connected to PSN I could never resume and have to manually shut down my PS4. Took me a while to figure out what was the issue.
If you never disconnect your router and always have it on, than this is moot. But if do, than try a test and disconnect from the internet in the settings menu on your PS4 before resting and try to resume it later as usual. If you still can't wake it up than it is a different issue unrelated to mine.
No I never disconnect my router, but I do live in a fairly old building in SF with some crappy wiring, so maybe the router is getting temporarily just shut off and on just long enough to bug the PS4? Thank you for the suggestion. I'll try disconnecting the internet before it sleeps. That certainly wont help me with my wanting to do remote play, but at least I'll have a better idea what the problem is.
It's been working fine with me. Are there any specific apps or games that you know to give you more trouble than others?
It's a brand new PS4, so I don't own a ton of stuff yet, the games I've hard a problem with are: Planetside 2, Firewatch, and PS Now. I also did a test where I just booted up the system, started no apps or games, and put it in to sleep mode and still had the issue.
Again, I have the resume play turned off. I don't really care about that. I just want it to be able to connect to the internet to download system / game updates, and hopefully activate remote play without me having to go in to the living room to turn on the system manually.
Mine goes in standby mode, but once it starting to check for updates/upload saves, it goes to low power state. That is expected behaviour, except it does not download or upload anything, and stays in this power state (pulsing orange light). Therefor I haven't been able to use standby for over 5 months now.
Yeah my PS4 literally will not turn on after it's gone in to rest mode. I push the power button and it beeps once, the light flashes blue for one second, and then it goes quiet. If I push the eject button it beeps three times (I've read that's what its supposed to do when there's no disc in the tray).
Holding the power button to go to safe mode doesn't work either. I have to unplug it for a minute or two and plug it back in for it to turn on at all.
This is my second PS4 now too. Because when it happened with the first I thought I had a defective unit so I returned it.