- Create a computer-to-computer network on Mac
- Create an ad hoc network
- Connect to an ad hoc network
- Enable legacy networks
- Create a computer-to-computer network on Mac
- Create an ad hoc network
- Connect to an ad hoc network
- Enable legacy networks
- Create a computer-to-computer network on Mac
- Create an ad hoc network
- Connect to an ad hoc network
- Enable legacy networks
- Create a computer-to-computer network on Mac
- Create an ad hoc network
- Connect to an ad hoc network
- Enable legacy networks
- Create a computer-to-computer network on Mac
- Create an ad hoc network
- Connect to an ad hoc network
- Enable legacy networks
Create a computer-to-computer network on Mac
If you want to set up a temporary, ad hoc Wi-Fi connection between your Mac and another device, you can create your own network using the Wi-Fi menu.
Create an ad hoc network
- On your Mac, enable legacy networks.
- Click the Wi-Fi status icon in the menu bar, then choose Create Network.
- Enter a name and choose a channel for your network.
- Click Create.
When you create a computer-to-computer network, the Wi-Fi menu icon changes to show a computer . The new network is available in the Device section of the Wi-Fi menu.
Connect to an ad hoc network
After you create an ad hoc network, you can connect to it from another Mac.
- On the other Mac, enable legacy networks.
- Click the Wi-Fi status icon in the menu bar, then select the ad hoc network.
Enable legacy networks
- On your Mac, choose Apple menu
> System Settings, then click Wi-Fi in the sidebar. (You may need to scroll down.) Open Wi-Fi settings for me
Create a computer-to-computer network on Mac
If you want to set up a temporary, ad hoc Wi-Fi connection between your Mac and another device, you can create your own network using the Wi-Fi menu.
Create an ad hoc network
- On your Mac, enable legacy networks.
- Click the Wi-Fi status icon in the menu bar, then choose Create Network.
- Enter a name and choose a channel for your network.
- Click Create.
When you create a computer-to-computer network, the Wi-Fi menu icon changes to show a computer . The new network is available in the Device section of the Wi-Fi menu.
Connect to an ad hoc network
After you create an ad hoc network, you can connect to it from another Mac.
- On the other Mac, enable legacy networks.
- Click the Wi-Fi status icon in the menu bar, then select the ad hoc network.
Enable legacy networks
- On your Mac, choose Apple menu
> System Settings, then click Wi-Fi in the sidebar. (You may need to scroll down.) Open Wi-Fi settings for me
Create a computer-to-computer network on Mac
If you want to set up a temporary, ad hoc Wi-Fi connection between your Mac and another device, you can create your own network using the Wi-Fi menu.
Create an ad hoc network
- On your Mac, enable legacy networks.
- Click the Wi-Fi status icon in the menu bar, then choose Create Network.
- Enter a name and choose a channel for your network.
- Click Create.
When you create a computer-to-computer network, the Wi-Fi menu icon changes to show a computer . The new network is available in the Device section of the Wi-Fi menu.
Connect to an ad hoc network
After you create an ad hoc network, you can connect to it from another Mac.
- On the other Mac, enable legacy networks.
- Click the Wi-Fi status icon in the menu bar, then select the ad hoc network.
Enable legacy networks
- On your Mac, choose Apple menu
> System Settings, then click Wi-Fi in the sidebar. (You may need to scroll down.) Open Wi-Fi settings for me
Create a computer-to-computer network on Mac
If you want to set up a temporary, ad hoc Wi-Fi connection between your Mac and another device, you can create your own network using the Wi-Fi menu.
Create an ad hoc network
- On your Mac, enable legacy networks.
- Click the Wi-Fi status icon in the menu bar, then choose Create Network.
- Enter a name and choose a channel for your network.
- Click Create.
When you create a computer-to-computer network, the Wi-Fi menu icon changes to show a computer . The new network is available in the Device section of the Wi-Fi menu.
Connect to an ad hoc network
After you create an ad hoc network, you can connect to it from another Mac.
- On the other Mac, enable legacy networks.
- Click the Wi-Fi status icon in the menu bar, then select the ad hoc network.
Enable legacy networks
- On your Mac, choose Apple menu
> System Settings, then click Wi-Fi in the sidebar. (You may need to scroll down.) Open Wi-Fi settings for me
Create a computer-to-computer network on Mac
If you want to set up a temporary, ad hoc Wi-Fi connection between your Mac and another device, you can create your own network using the Wi-Fi menu.
Create an ad hoc network
- On your Mac, enable legacy networks.
- Click the Wi-Fi status icon in the menu bar, then choose Create Network.
- Enter a name and choose a channel for your network.
- Click Create.
When you create a computer-to-computer network, the Wi-Fi menu icon changes to show a computer . The new network is available in the Device section of the Wi-Fi menu.
Connect to an ad hoc network
After you create an ad hoc network, you can connect to it from another Mac.
- On the other Mac, enable legacy networks.
- Click the Wi-Fi status icon in the menu bar, then select the ad hoc network.
Enable legacy networks
- On your Mac, choose Apple menu
> System Settings, then click Wi-Fi in the sidebar. (You may need to scroll down.) Open Wi-Fi settings for me