How to make my Macbook Pro Discoverable with Airplay?

I have a Late-2011 Macbook Pro and have used Airdrop before. However since the Sierra update, i can't change the setting of Airdrop anymore to allow others to find me. As can be seen in the attached image below.


I've checked my firewall, i've checked sharing options, or anything i can think of that could be related to Airdrop, but i can't find a way to change this setting. Can anyone help to find a way so my other devices can discover my Macbook Pro again?


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Posted on Oct 30, 2016 4:31 AM

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Oct 30, 2016 4:34 PM in response to Jonsoh81

Jonsoh81 wrote:


So, revert back to a previous OS is the only solution? Thats dumb, since it's been update to easily handle almost any software.

I guess I don't know what you are looking for.

Your Mac isn't capable of using the new Airdrop which can Airdrop between Macs and iOS devices.

Your Mac can Airdrop directly between it and other Macs made before 2012. You can Airdrop to a post-2012 Mac if that Mac is put into Legacy Airdrop mode.

What is missing?

Oct 31, 2016 1:33 AM in response to Barney-15E

But i HAVE been using Airdrop between my Macbook Pro and iPhone, however, now with Sierra, the setting of my Macbook can't be se to "Discoverable". So now i can't use Airdrop at all. Not between Macbook and iPhone, not between Macbook and Macbook, and not between iMac and Macbook.


All functions i could do before the "upgrade" to Sierra. So my conclusion from the responses is that i have revert back to El Capitan again for example.

Oct 31, 2016 7:46 PM in response to Jonsoh81

You can try reverting back to El Capitan, but your Mac wasn't on the list of supported Macs for the "new" Airdrop. Why it worked for you I don't know. There were pre-2012 Macs that had the required Bluetooth modules, but Apple set a cutoff of 2012 Macs (2015 MacBooks and 2013 Mac Pros): https://www.apple.com/macos/how-to-upgrade/

This requirement was the same in El Capitan. Again, if it was working then I don't know why and I don't know if reverting will give you that capability as you should not have had it.


When you open the Airdrop window in Finder, your Mac is "discoverable." There is nothing to turn on.

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