

All you need is a CAT5 cable to connect both computers. This article assumes you are using an Ethernet Connection which is the best way to enable things to work. Click Turn on Network Discovery and File Sharing. In Windows 10, click Start > File Explorer then click Network in the Navigation pane. See instructions further down in this article on how to troubleshoot this problem. If you are unable to do this, your iCloud account might be preventing it. Click Options, then check off your user account. In OS X, launch System Preferences > Sharing > check off File Sharing. In OS X, launch System Preferences > Network and click your network connection.Įnable File Sharing and Network Discoveryīefore you can browse each computer, you’ll need to enable the ability for both Windows 10 and OS X to see each other. Expand Network Adapters if there is no exclamation sign, then you are ready to go.

In Windows 10, press Windows key + X then click Device Manager. On OS X, head to the Apple menu > App Store > Updates to ensure it’s up-to-date.Īlso, check to make sure your network adapters are functioning correctly. Set up a Network Between OS X El Capitan and Windows 10īefore you begin, check to make sure both operating systems are updated.
