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Disable Mouse power management in Device manager so any mouse movement or touchpad; can't wake the device. Also disable all settings regarding Wake on LAN for both the wired and wireless network adapters that the system has.
Point is, for each person saying "it never works", another will say "it has always worked". The OP isn't having issues with it not waking up, but (seemingly) with something (immediately) interrupting and waking it up, which is probably the more common issue and isn't inherently an issue with sleep itself but just finding out what is interrupting it and waking it up before you manually tell it to do so.
I had a problem with my network waking up my computer. I don't know if this will fix your problem but you might check this.
Go to your Device manager. Under Network Adapters find your internet adapter. Right click on that and select Properties. Under Power Management un-click the box that lets your network wake up your computer.