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Where is Network in Finder on Mac Pro with macOS Monterey?

How do I show Network in Finder on macOS Monterey? When I did see Network before, when I went to Go->Connect to Server on the Finder menu, and then clicked on Browse, I did not see my Mac Pro that I'm currently on, and I didn't see my Mac mini that is on the network connected to a router that acts as a DHCP, but I do see my Windows 10 PC. How do I fix that so I see my macs in the network?

Mac Pro, macOS 12.0

Posted on Nov 4, 2021 1:03 PM

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Posted on Nov 5, 2021 9:02 AM

When I follow those instructions, it doesn't show "Network" anywhere, as you see in this screenshot:

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Nov 5, 2021 11:04 AM in response to madirmur59

Interesting. I did a migration from Big Sur 11.6.1 Time Machine drive when I set up my M1 Pro MacBook Pro, and it would appear that it brought along the Finder sidebar Network item, when one is not available in Monterey's or Big Sur's Finder Sidebar prefs. The Big Sur M1 mini was originally set up with a Mojave Time Machine migration.


That said, the Network sidebar in Monterey (and Big Sur) is working as it should, despite no explicit support for it in Finder on Monterey.




Where is Network in Finder on Mac Pro with macOS Monterey?

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