- Connect to a computer or server by browsing On your Mac, click the Finder icon in the Dock to open a Finder window, then click Network in the Locations section of. In the Finder window, double-click the computer you want to connect to, then click Connect As. If you’re connecting to a.
- On the Windows computer, open File Explorer, click Network, and locate the Mac you want to connect to. Double-click the Mac, then enter the account name and password for the user account. It may take a moment for the Windows computer to show that the Mac is on the network.
- Setting Up an Internet Connection. From the Apple menu, click System Preferences. From the View menu, click Network. From the Show pop-up window, click Built-in Ethernet. Click the TCP/IP tab. Ensure the Location drop-down says Automatic. From the Configure menu, click Using DHCP. Note: Cox provides the DHCP information automatically.
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Connection (michs) Mac Os 11
Overview
Make sure your computer is not connected to an orange network port. Click the AirPort icon on the Finder bar, and choose 'Turn Wi-Fi On.' Select the wireless network you would like to connect to, such as NMU.
This tutorial will walk you through connecting your Macs to SMB (Server Message Block) shares, hosted on Windows Servers, Windows Desktops, or network attached storage devices.
Connection (michs) Mac Os X
Mac OS X allows you to connect to different network shares using the Connect to Server utility. Although this tutorial covers SMB, it can be used for other protocols too.
Before you begin, make sure you have your NetID login account details before attempting to connect!
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Launch Connect to Server
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- From the Finder menu, click Go.
- Click Connect to Server from Go’s drop down menu.
- Alternatively, you can also press Command+K to launch Connect to Server.
Connect to a SMB Share
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- In the Server Address field, enter smb:// to define the network protocol for SMB, and then enter either the IP address or the hostname of the server.
FIG 2 – Connect to Server dialog box - To add the server to your Favorite Servers list, click the ‘+’ button.
- Click Connect to connect to the share.
- When prompted, enter your NetID user name and password to connect to server.
- Click Connect to connect to the server.
- Violà! Once the connection is made, the share you have access to will appear on your desktop.
FIG 4 – Mounted share volume in OS X