First of all...no new software or hardware and everything worked fine until today. Now, my iMac sees my MacBook Pro and one Windows machine on my peer network (AirPort Extreme 802.11n) but it can only mount and browse the Windows Machine.
When I try to browse the MacBook Pro I get a dialog box named "AFP Connection Status" and inside is "Looking up xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx, which I assume is the DHCP IP address for the MacBook Pro. This simply keeps trying forever...never finding the MacBook Pro.
On the MacBook Pro I can mount and browse the iMac just fine, so connectivity isn't the issue. Only from the iMac can I not mount or browse the MacBook Pro...but I could, until today.
Thanks for any help.
LarryMcJ
When I try to browse the MacBook Pro I get a dialog box named "AFP Connection Status" and inside is "Looking up xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx, which I assume is the DHCP IP address for the MacBook Pro. This simply keeps trying forever...never finding the MacBook Pro.
On the MacBook Pro I can mount and browse the iMac just fine, so connectivity isn't the issue. Only from the iMac can I not mount or browse the MacBook Pro...but I could, until today.
Thanks for any help.
LarryMcJ