Yes. Tails and Tor merged recently so this is basically an all-purpose
anonymity browser and it's great to see it includes the Orca screen reader.
However, bear in mind that as far as Macs are concerned, this one will only
boot on Intel Macs, so not contemporary Apple Silicon Macs. The best you
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r is, but my
>> husband probably does. I’ll give that a shot.
>>
>> Thanks also to you, Joe, for suggesting power cycling. I’m relieved to hear
>> that this should work. I really wasn’t looking forward to moving our
>> thermostats and all our smart plugs to th
sn’t looking forward to moving our
> thermostats and all our smart plugs to the new network.
> Cheers,
> Donna
>
>
>> On Sep 11, 2024, at 8:29 AM, Hai Nguyen Ly wrote:
>>
>> Hi Donna,
>> Assuming that the original router has been disconnected and the orig
our smart plugs to the new network.
Cheers,
Donna
> On Sep 11, 2024, at 8:29 AM, Hai Nguyen Ly wrote:
>
> Hi Donna,
> Assuming that the original router has been disconnected and the original
> network is no longer active, the issue likely has to do with the DHCP using a
> di
Hi Donna,
Assuming that the original router has been disconnected and the original
network is no longer active, the issue likely has to do with the DHCP using a
different IP address range for the local network on your new modem/router
combo. Some devices will automatically switch, however it
i all,
>
> We switched internet providers today. I configured the network on our new
> router to have the same name and password as our old network in the hope of
> not having to migrate all our smart devices to the new network. However,
> they are not connecting. Anyone have
Hi all,
We switched internet providers today. I configured the network on our new
router to have the same name and password as our old network in the hope of not
having to migrate all our smart devices to the new network. However, they are
not connecting. Anyone have any thoughts as to what
I have an airport expresss on my network to which my sonos system is attached.
Could I attach an external usb drive to it and run my media library from that?
Andrrew
> On 5 Aug 2024, at 21:41, Jonathan C. Cohn wrote:
>
> No, using a router is not sufficient unless it happens to be o
ng a router is not sufficient unless it happens to be one of the airport
from Apple. T that’s supported external drives. These are hard to find these
days. Generally you need a network attached storage or NAS to do this. Sonoligy
is one of the big names and doing this, but they are fairly expen
No, using a router is not sufficient unless it happens to be one of the airport
from Apple. T that’s supported external drives. These are hard to find these
days. Generally you need a network attached storage or NAS to do this. Sonoligy
is one of the big names and doing this, but they are
it to
my router. I have several macs on the network but they do not have enough hard
drive capacity nor are they on al,all the time so I thought in order to be able
to play my media on Apple tv 4th gen I would better put my media on an external
drive on the network which would then be always
to rename the SSIDs of
> your networks, and use the same SSID and password and encryption type on your
> target network. The same would be true of your LANs, as well.
>
> I have done this, in the recent past and, it does, indeed, work. It takes a
> little planning, before you b
Hello Donna,
The short answer to your question is, "yes."
The broad strokes to accomplish your goal would be to rename the SSIDs of your
networks, and use the same SSID and password and encryption type on your target
network. The same would be true of your LANs, as well.
I have don
Hi all,
Long story, but at the moment, we have three different wifi networks in our
house. I would like to move all of our devices—HomePods, Apple TV, etc—to a
different network. Is there any way to move them all en masse, or do I have to
move each of them individually?
Thanks,
Donna
Hi all,
I am traveling, and have brought one of my HomePod minis with me. I want it to
use the hotel network. It used to be the case that you could go into the Home
app, and tell it to do that, but in IOS 16.4, that option no longer seems to be
there. There’s a message that says network
>>>>
>>>> You need a new app to open this smb link. It asked me to look in the
>>>> Microsoft Store where I found nothing. So, I may have burned an
>>>> opportunity there.
>>>>
>>>> I don’t want to log out of thi
;> three failures, I was given a message that says,
>>>
>>> You need a new app to open this smb link. It asked me to look in the
>>> Microsoft Store where I found nothing. So, I may have burned an
>>> opportunity there.
>>>
>>> I don’t
this machine. Where do I find my user name? I
>> know my PW is correct. I thought my user name was kevjazz. It may be
>> kevinlgibbs or Kevin L Gibbs where would I find out?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Kevin
>>
>>> On Nov 22, 2021, at 2:31 PM, &#
as kevjazz. It may be
> kevinlgibbs or Kevin L Gibbs where would I find out?
>
> Thanks,
> Kevin
>
>> On Nov 22, 2021, at 2:31 PM, 'Tim Kilburn' via MacVisionaries
>> mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com>>
>> wrote:
>>
>>
> Hi,
>
> I don’t believe that the Network Profiles will change any of that for you.
> Typically, you should see similar things to her if you are both running Macs
> with similar settings. Seeing Macs from the Windows side is a different
> animal.
>
> Later…
>
Hi,
I don’t believe that the Network Profiles will change any of that for you.
Typically, you should see similar things to her if you are both running Macs
with similar settings. Seeing Macs from the Windows side is a different animal.
Later…
Tim Kilburn
Jamf Certified Tech
Apple
Guys,
My wife and I are about to buy new MBPs. Before we do that, we have a lot of
housekeeping to do. One of the things I’ve noticed is that, while we are on
the same wireless network at home, my wife can see more computers on her
network than I can. Specifically, she can see both my
one else can
>> lend a hand.
>>
>>
>> On Thursday, November 18, 2021 at 2:02:56 PM UTC-6 wb...@swbell.net
>> <http://swbell.net/> wrote:
>> I don't have a lot of experience with this, but I think you need to go into
>> System Preferences > Sha
t;>> this stuff and all my other networkable devices like ROKU, Sonos and
>>> others. but the Mac only sees my wife's printer and nothing else. Hope
>>> someone else can lend a hand.
>>>
>>>
>>> On Thursday, November 18, 2021 at 2:02:56 PM
.
>>
>>
>> On Thursday, November 18, 2021 at 2:02:56 PM UTC-6 wb...@swbell.net
>> <http://swbell.net/> wrote:
>> I don't have a lot of experience with this, but I think you need to go into
>> System Preferences > Sharing, and enable sharing on the
Brad -
>
> On Nov 18, 2021, at 13:04, Kevin Gibbs > wrote:
>
> I’m trying to network my Mac mini and my Windows 10 machine. I can see the
> Windows 10 machine on my Mac but not the Mac on my Windows 10 machine. As far
> as I know, they are both on the same wifi network. The Ma
gt; On Nov 18, 2021, at 13:04, Kevin Gibbs wrote:
>
> I’m trying to network my Mac mini and my Windows 10 machine. I can see
> the Windows 10 machine on my Mac but not the Mac on my Windows 10 machine.
> As far as I know, they are both on the same wifi network. The Mac mini is
> t
On 18/11/21 14:03, Kevin Gibbs wrote:
I’m trying to network my Mac mini and my Windows 10 machine. I can see the
Windows 10 machine on my Mac but not the Mac on my Windows 10 machine. As far
as I know, they are both on the same wifi network. The Mac mini is the only
device I can’t see on
I don't have a lot of experience with this, but I think you need to go into
System Preferences > Sharing, and enable sharing on the Mac.
- Brad -
On Nov 18, 2021, at 13:04, Kevin Gibbs wrote:
I’m trying to network my Mac mini and my Windows 10 machine. I can see the
Windows 10 ma
I’m trying to network my Mac mini and my Windows 10 machine. I can see the
Windows 10 machine on my Mac but not the Mac on my Windows 10 machine. As far
as I know, they are both on the same wifi network. The Mac mini is the only
device I can’t see on the network. How do I make it visible
he update the iPhone has no internet
> connection via either wifi or mobile data. wifi is working fine for other
> devices on my home network and the router seems to think that the iPhone 8 is
> connected to my home network.
> The iPhone 8 can make phone calls via the mobile net
ell :
>
> Hello,
> I recently updated my iPhone 8 to IOS 14.7 via my iMac. I did a backup to the
> iMac before doing this update. After the update the iPhone has no internet
> connection via either wifi or mobile data. wifi is working fine for other
> devices on my home network
Hello,
I recently updated my iPhone 8 to IOS 14.7 via my iMac. I did a backup to the
iMac before doing this update. After the update the iPhone has no internet
connection via either wifi or mobile data. wifi is working fine for other
devices on my home network and the router seems to think that
hey all,
Some months back, I reported to Apple Accessibility about a bug which has
always been present but random until recently.
using big sur, it was absolutely impossible using VoiceOver in recovery to
select a Wi-Fi network with the old VO MM command.
To my shock and delight, when I
On 12/31/20 1:39 AM, Fazil wrote:
Just one more follow up question,
would iPad ring along with the phone despite the fact that it is wifi
only?
Yes. Mine does. It has a 4G modem, but there's no SIM card installed, so
it's effectively WIFI only.
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Subject: Re: Would iPad Air WiFi ring to An Incoming Call If On The Same
Network As The Phone?
Yes. As long as both devices are on the same wifi network, and signed into the
same AppleID account, your iPad should
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Subject: Re: Would iPad Air WiFi ring to An Incoming Call If On The Same
Network As The Phone?
Yes. As long as both devices are on the same wifi network, and signed into the
same AppleID account, your iPad should be able to receive calls made to your
iPhone.
On the iPhone
Yes. As long as both devices are on the same wifi network, and signed into the
same AppleID account, your iPad should be able to receive calls made to your
iPhone.
On the iPhone, go to, Settings > Cellular, or Settings > Phone, and select
Calls on Other Devices. Then select your iPa
Hi, Group.
My question is about iPad Air WiFi. Would the iPad Air ring too when my
phone would ring if both are on the same network under the same Apple ID?
This iPad is not the cellular-supported.
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m>> On
Behalf Of Brad Snyder
Sent: Saturday, December 05, 2020 5:54 PM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com <mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com>
Subject: Re: Not Finding Network in System Preference?
When you hear voiceOver say “Safari has no windows”, you should do CMD + N, to
open a
the Network section, is Wi-Fi showing that it’s
connected? If not, your problem starts there.
Dave Carlson
Farfar, Engineer, Oregonian, Woodworker, and Pioneer
On Dec 5, 2020, at 9:08 PM, Fazil wrote:
Thanks much, Brad.
Once I am done typing address, should I hit enter key or VO-spacebar? When
, December 05, 2020 5:54 PM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Not Finding Network in System Preference?
When you hear voiceOver say “Safari has no windows”, you should do CMD + N, to
open a new Safari window.
Then do CMD + L, to make sure focus is on the address field, and type
ber 05, 2020 1:04 PM
To: macvisionaries mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com>>
Subject: Re: Not Finding Network in System Preference?
If you have four bars then it is not wifi strength. First things first, can
you bring up the google search page?
I believe if you open Safari and t
Network in System Preference?
If you have four bars then it is not wifi strength. First things first, can
you bring up the google search page?
I believe if you open Safari and the Internet is not available, that a
diagnostic window will be offered. If you can get to Google then you should
open but it doesn’t open.
I am doing something wrong, right?
Thanks!
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Sent: Saturday, December 05, 2020 1:04 PM
To: macvisionaries
Subject: Re: Not Finding Network in System Preference?
If you have four bars then it is not
test. I used to use the Apple Network Utility and
recommend pinging 137.39.1.3 but Apple has removed this utility, so if you
want to do network testing, you must open a terminal window.
Since you said that other computers in your house are working, it might be that
your ISP is limiting the number
i on’ and my network
> is checked and has four bars. Does it mean I am connected to the internet? If
> yes, Siri still says that she is having problem with connection. Does that
> mean that Wifi signals are not strong enough for Siri to work?
> Thanks!
>
>
>
> From:
Thanks much, Ms. Furness, for your help and I do appreciate for that.
I followed your instructions and now VoiceOver says ‘Wifi on’ and my network is
checked and has four bars. Does it mean I am connected to the internet? If yes,
Siri still says that she is having problem with connection. Does
ote:
>
> Hi, Group.
> I am trying to connect my MacBookPro to Wi-Fi but I don’t find Network in
> System Preference. I find here my name and Apple ID.
> Am I doing something wrong?
> Your help is much appreciated.
> Thanks!
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Hi, Group.
I am trying to connect my MacBookPro to Wi-Fi but I don't find Network in
System Preference. I find here my name and Apple ID.
Am I doing something wrong?
Your help is much appreciated.
Thanks!
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do this via a web browser like Safari. If
> you go into System Preferences, Network, then make sure that WiFi is
> selected, press the Advanced button, then select the DHCP tab, you’ll be able
> to get the router address you need. Go into Safari and enter that router
> address i
Hi,
As Dave mentioned, you’ll need to do this via a web browser like Safari. If
you go into System Preferences, Network, then make sure that WiFi is selected,
press the Advanced button, then select the DHCP tab, you’ll be able to get the
router address you need. Go into Safari and enter that
Donna,
You need to use the actual IP address of your router to get access using
Safari. There you should find your Wi-Fi network settings. Usually the default
ID and password are “Admin” if you haven’t changed them already.
Dave Carlson
Pioneer, Farfar, Oregonian, Woodworker, Engineer, and
Hi all,
I need to change the WIFI network password for the network set up by my cable
provider. I've looked in Network settings, but don't see a way to do it. Can
anyone help?
TIA,
Donna
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If yo
aters, but more like the
centre of your network. Using WDS, you can chain networks, but performance is
negatively impacted. WDS is not specifically an Apple feature, but it is a
feature that is not really used often anymore. You may have had similar issues
if you had had a Linksys router ins
th airport extreme 6th
> generation whenever I choose “add to existing network” & press next button,
> it wants to create a new wifi network anyway. I had a chat with an apple
> support chap earlier on this morning but he couldn’t find a way and told me
> netgear nighthawk might not be
Hi Sabahattin,
Thank you for this advice. As you rightly point out the last thing I want is
to slow down my network. The reason I purchased Netgear Nighthawk was in order
to improve the performance of my network. As the number of devices/computers
has increased in my home over the last few
Unfortunately, the answer is, “I’m sorry Andrew, I’m afraid I can’t do that.”
The problem is that the AirPort Express supports the STA (station) proxy mode,
wherein each Ethernet and Wi-Fi device connected to the extension is proxied to
your existing network as a Wi-Fi station itself. This is
Yes, Tim, that’s what I’ve been doing. But with airport extreme 6th generation
whenever I choose “add to existing network” & press next button, it wants to
create a new wifi network anyway. I had a chat with an apple support chap
earlier on this morning but he couldn’t find a way and tol
at says something about adding your device to an existing
network. I suggest you choose "to "Join" as opposed to "Extend". That seems
to be as granular as it can go now, but after you set it up, you can then go in
and get more detailed in your settings.
HTH.
Later..
r X6 R8000
> router successfully using web interface. However, I’ve hit a problem in that
> I am not able to setup my old (6 gen) airport extreme to join the existing
> network. I can see the airport extreme in airport utility and I start
> setting it up but it defaults to wanting
port extreme to join the existing
network. I can see the airport extreme in airport utility and I start setting
it up but it defaults to wanting to create a new network whenever I choose the
option to add to existing network. I don’t understand why. Any clues? It’s
so frustrating. I sho
Hi,
I’m in a dreadful quandary. I’ve managed to setup my new Netgear X6 R8000
router successfully using web interface. However, I’ve hit a problem in that I
am not able to setup my old (6 gen) airport extreme to join the existing
network. I can see the airport extreme in airport utility and
connection with the IP address method,
certainly that is a legitimate way to do it. However what I meant by discovery
was appearance in the usual network browser in Explorer, which would let you
specify the credentials to log in as as well if they were incorrect. I’m glad,
though, that you have it
Hi Sabahattin,
You probably didn’t see an earlier reply I sent, but I did get my VM to see my
network drive, and my Network adapter is configured to share with my Mac! It
turned out that the reason I could not see my NAS drive was because I had
logged into Windows using my Microsoft account
Hi Pete,
Your Windows VM won’t discover your NAS while sharing a connection with your
Mac. You should put the network adaptor inside the VM (go to the settings) into
bridge mode with the network adaptor that your Mac is using to connect to your
network. Once you’ve done that, your Windows VM
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Sent: Thursday, 9 January 2020 12:21 PM
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Subject: Re: Can't Access My Network Drive From Windows On VMWare Fusion
Hi Simon,
What you suggested was actually exactly what I was doing, but Windows still
could not se
local account, I was able to get
to the drive via IP address, and have mapped the folders I needed.
Pete
> On Jan 8, 2020, at 1:22 PM, Simon A Fogarty wrote:
>
> Hi pete,
>
> Yeah normally easy,
>
> Do you have the device name on your network?
> Or the ip address it'
Hi pete,
Yeah normally easy,
Do you have the device name on your network?
Or the ip address it's using in the case of the my cloud device?
If you have sharing set on the drive then try opening the run dialogue box and
type in the name of the device or ip and then hit enter.
You can al
Hi,
I have a 2TB WDMyCloud drive connected to my Mac over a network, and it shows
up just fine via Finder both on my Mac and my wife's. However, when I start my
Windows virtual machine, the drive cannot be found, so I can’t map it. I
currently have my VM network settings configured to
>
> How would that work, as I have a trackpad on a MacBook Pro
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
>> On Jun 23, 2019, at 6:43 PM, 'Tim Kilburn' via MacVisionaries
>> wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> As mentioned, the WiFi network will already be c
Murray, AB Canada
On Jun 23, 2019, at 18:33, Joe Quinn wrote:
How would that work, as I have a trackpad on a MacBook Pro
Sent from my iPhone
On Jun 23, 2019, at 6:43 PM, 'Tim Kilburn' via MacVisionaries
mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com>>
wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
How would that work, as I have a trackpad on a MacBook Pro
Sent from my iPhone
> On Jun 23, 2019, at 6:43 PM, 'Tim Kilburn' via MacVisionaries
> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> As mentioned, the WiFi network will already be connected if you were
> connected to it prior
Hi,
As mentioned, the WiFi network will already be connected if you were connected
to it prior to restarting your Mac. Other than that, you may need to move the
mouse physically up to the right side of the MenuBar and click a bit to see if
you can find the WiFi menu. It should really already
connect to the wifi network when pressing VO m twice doesn't get
> me to that screen?On Sunday, June 23, 2019 at 2:25:28 PM UTC-5, Joe Quinn
> wrote:
>> I don’t mean to sound anxious, but I kind of am. I need a response as soon
>> as possible. I am trying to reinstall my macOS
but how do i connect to the wifi network when pressing VO m twice doesn't get
me to that screen?On Sunday, June 23, 2019 at 2:25:28 PM UTC-5, Joe Quinn wrote:
> I don’t mean to sound anxious, but I kind of am. I need a response as soon as
> possible. I am trying to reinstall my macOS
e a Wi-Fi network in recovery mode using
> voiceover. Going to the Internet recovery option is not an option, because
> it doesn’t speak. Voiceover m twice seems to get me to a switch input
> screen, something to do with the keyboard? Any help would be greatly
> appreciated.
>
> --
>
I don’t mean to sound anxious, but I kind of am. I need a response as soon as
possible. I am trying to reinstall my macOS Mojave, but I need to have a sure
way of being able to choose a Wi-Fi network in recovery mode using voiceover.
Going to the Internet recovery option is not an option
Hi All,
As I need to be more present on social, I'm looking for some desktop app that
allows me to do most of the FB/Twitter coms outside of the web app.
Does anyone know if there is such a tool?
Have a great day y'all
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Yes if you have the share setup to be seen in the likes of icloud drive or on
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Sent: Monday, 27 August 2018 9:24 PM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Network
; /A
>
>> 27 aug. 2018 kl. 05:27 skrev 'Tim Kilburn' via MacVisionaries
>> mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com>>:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> A strong password will help. The basic firewall on the Airport device
>> should also block most unwan
x27; via MacVisionaries
> mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com>>:
>
> Hi,
>
> A strong password will help. The basic firewall on the Airport device should
> also block most unwanted traffic. The vulnerability has to do with opening a
> port into your internal network from the e
ock most unwanted traffic. The vulnerability has to do with opening a
> port into your internal network from the external world. As long as you're
> only using it as a SharePoint for a Mac connection, you should be fine. The
> security gets quite flakey when you add Windows fi
Hi,
A strong password will help. The basic firewall on the Airport device should
also block most unwanted traffic. The vulnerability has to do with opening a
port into your internal network from the external world. As long as you're
only using it as a SharePoint for a Mac connection
System Prefs, Users &
> Groups, Login Items, and set this to mount automatically whenever you log
> into your user account. This is only useful though, if you're not using a
> laptop. The laptop would likely try to access the drive when you're not in
> your home netw
nto System Prefs, Users & Groups, Login Items, and
set this to mount automatically whenever you log into your user account. This
is only useful though, if you're not using a laptop. The laptop would likely
try to access the drive when you're not in your home network. Actu
side bar in finder settinks
tryuisingdisc utiletypavloyefetov
четверг, 16 августа 2018 г., 12:14:01 UTC+3 пользователь anders написал:
>
> Hi!
> I have an Airport extreme here to which i have connected a harddisk.
> THe harddisk has two partitions of which one is a time machine backup
> par
Hi!
I have an Airport extreme here to which i have connected a harddisk.
THe harddisk has two partitions of which one is a time machine backup
parttition and the other one is meant to be some kind of cloud service.
But the partition does not show up in Finder even though i have turned file
shar
Not sure but I think the disconnect/connect network adapter in
Fusion was the fix. Time will tell. Its working fine today.
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Many believe that we have been visited
in the past. What if it were true?
On 3/6/2018 12:27 AM, Simon Fogarty
What's the ip address of the host machine and is it the same range as your
routers address?
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From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com On
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Sent: Tuesday, 6 March 2018 10:17 AM
To: MacVisionaries
Subject: Unidentified Network
Latest VMware F
Latest VMware Fusion running Windows 7 VM. Lately I am getting
"Unidentified Network no internet access" after I load the VM. Today I
finally disconnected the network adapter then reconnecting it. Before I
did this, I had run diagnostics in Windows network settings which
indicated
Well I can think of some solutions without knowing the capabilities of IOT
devices.
1. Set up a filtering bridge between your WLAN and the WLAN that has the IOT
devices. In this way they are on the same logical network but not on the same
physical network. You could then set up a rule on
Hi all,
I wish to create another wireless network to run I O T devices as I don’t want
other things having access to my main network. I know how to do this and have
enough routers laying about for this purpose. Can I have my phone connected to
my mane network and some apps on that phone
AppleInsider - Frontpage News - Tuesday, December 5, 2017 at 12:35 PM
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In order to bring the Apple Pay Cash debit card to life, Apple has utilized
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the
> Hi,
>
> If I'm understanding what you were doing correctly, it still works normally
> on my MacBook Pro in High Sierra. I opened computer with cmd-option-c,
> located Network, pressed VO-back slash and it expanded to reveal my Extreme
> and other Macs on my home network. I
Hi,
If I'm understanding what you were doing correctly, it still works normally on
my MacBook Pro in High Sierra. I opened computer with cmd-option-c, located
Network, pressed VO-back slash and it expanded to reveal my Extreme and other
Macs on my home network. I'm in list view if
Hi all,
Before I upgraded to High Sierra, I used to be able to go into computers,
expand Network Neighbourhood and access my other computers and time capsules on
my network. However, since High Sierra, I am no longer able to expand Network
Neighbourhood.
Wondering if there is something I
: Making a network between my Macmini and My windows 7 machine
Hi simon:
Thanks so much for telling me this great way, I treid and it works but now, my
mac asked me for the password to connect to my windows hd, I didn't set a
password for my widnows.
s what can I do?
On 7/30/17, Simon
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>> Sent: Sunday, 30 July 2017 10:41 AM
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>> Subject: Re: Making a network between my Macmini and My windows 7 machine
>>
>> Hi all:
>>
>> don&#
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