Third, I tried to do a full reinstall of Monterrey from the Recovery Console, as possibly something was corrupted in system settings either from factory, or from an update that was run to get Monterrey current on the machine before use. Rebooted at least 5 times to see if it would pick up the devices: no change. Second, I tried rebooting the machine to see if it was just not appearing in the Network sidebar. I have already tried the following, with no positive result:įirst, I tried to reset file sharing on all the machines to make sure that they are properly broadcasting their availability. I have all of the sidebar items checkmarked and activated in Finder preferences, including Bonjour devices and the Network sidebar selection, and nothing I seem to do will fix this problem that ONLY Monterrey machines seem to be having. It cannot be connected to by its ".local" name via SMB nor AFP. ![]() ![]() The other mac on the network is running Big Sur (latest update, 11.6.3) and is broadcasting for file sharing as well (and also appears on any Mac NOT running Monterrey). I also have a Synology on my network that is not appearing either, even though it is set to be visible and remotely mount on any machine on my network (and does appear on other Macs I have in my household, not running Monterrey). MacMini.local), or look for a local computer/network device in the Network section of the Finder Sidebar, nothing appears for selection and it will not connect via Finder's "connect to server" unless I manually type in the IP Address to connect. The main issue is whenever I attempt to look up a local mac on my home network by its name (e.g. My job recently saddled me with a new 16" MacBook Pro M1 (Apple M1 Pro Chip/16GB RAM/500GB SSD) that came stock with MacOS Monterrey (MacOS 12). ![]() Brand New M1 MacBook Pro does not see any other Macs or Network Drives- Can anyone assist? Hey Folks,
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