I have an Ethernet LAN with a switch for 2 Macs and a printer and would share stuff between the 2
Hello
This is my configuration:
1. M1 MacBook Air running Big Sur.
One of the TB port is used with a Thunderbolt 3 Dock
The other is used with a USB-C adapter that includes an RJ45 port where I connect an Ethernet cable.
Both ports are used so a Thunderbolt LAN is not an option.
2. Mac Mini running 10.9.5.
It includes a DisplayPort/Thunderbolt 2 port that is used for the screen. So a Thunderbolt LAN is not an option either.
3. A switch/router combo belonging to my internet provider.
The switch feature includes 4 Ethernet ports where both Macs plus a printer are connected. It works seamlessly.
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As far as surfing on the internet and using the printer everything works fine for both Macs. I have used this setup for decades and it used to work for the LAN too.
I created on both Macs dedicated folders that I set as shared in the Preferences. I checked the Network pane in the Preferences:
This IP Address is given by the switch. The Mini has 13 and the
printer has 12 so there is no conflict.
In the Finder of each Mac, in the computer window, the other Mac is present but it's empty.
When I open the menu Go > Connect to Server… I get this box:
If I tick Using an Apple ID I get this. The field contains my email address and there is no way I can put anything else.
Whatever the option the option I choose I am requested to enter a password. I was not asked to setup a password when I created the shared folder. Hence:
Is there any solution or is it that Apple denies the possibility to create a LAN without Thunderbolt?
TIA
Regards
Nick