Here is what I have discovered so far from reading online and doing LOTS of testing last night between this old MacBook and my new cMBP...
First of all, there are 3 types of "sleep"...
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1776
About different kinds of sleep in Energy Saver preferences
Hard disk sleep: When the hard drive is inactive for a period of time, it will stop spinning to conserve energy. Other than a slight reduction in sounds from the computer, you probably will not notice when the hard disk is sleeping. The hard disk will start spinning the next time information needs to be read from or written to the disk, and you may notice a brief delay as this occurs.
Display sleep: When display sleep occurs, the display will go black, but running applications remain active. If your display has a power indicator, it may change to indicate that the display is in a low-power mode. To wake the display, simply move the mouse, touch the trackpad, or press a key on the keyboard.
System sleep: Usually referred to as "sleep," when the system goes to sleep the computer (as well as the hard disk and display) will enter a low-power state. The power indicator on the computer will pulsate, flash or turn amber (depending on your Mac). To wake the computer, press a key on the keyboard, click a mouse button, connect or disconnect a USB device, or open the lid if it's a portable Mac.
Note: Hard disk activity does not prevent display sleep, but it does prevent system sleep. It is not uncommon for the display to sleep before the system goes to sleep if both types of sleep are set to occur after the same length of inactivity.
Secondly, I quit all apps last night on both my Macs, and while the Display Sleep mode kicked in, I couldn't get the HDD to spin down in a reasonable period of waiting, so by the description above, I wasn't about to attain
System Sleep while my cover was open.
Thirdly, in retrospect, I am not sure the exact activities - or lack thereof! - that occurred on Sunday which made my new cMBP drop the Internet Connection.
I do know that I would not have had any application open keeping OS-X busy, so the HDD may have eventually spun down and thus things went into
System Sleep, thus dropping the Internet connection.
Fourthly, one reason I may never have had an issue with my old MacBook, is that if I have FireFox open with a streaming radio show on, AND I have Audacity recording, the HDD would *never* spin down, and so while my System Preferences were technically set to enter into
System Sleep over a period of Keyboard/Trackpad inactivity, those two apps would keep the screen-saver on, while HDD zoomed away.
Finally, I also noticed that if I do a...
...things immediately go into
Display Sleep and my screen-saver kicks in, but the apps in the background are fine.
By contrast, if I do a...
...things go immediately into
System Sleep and my screen-saver kicks in, AND the Internet gets dropped.
So that set of keystrokes or closing the lid really does a TRUE SLEEP, whereas inactivity - in my personal case - doesn't seem to be enough to ever reach the "true sleep" state of SYSTEM SLEEP?!
Weird, right?!
Anyways, I think I figured out what was going on with my new cMBP, and I know what I need to do/not do to get the desired end result of not interrupting my radio shows while I am away from my laptop!!
Sincerely,
Debbie