- How do I fix server not found on Mac?
- Why does my Mac say Safari can't find server?
- Why can't my Mac see my server?
- How do I reconnect my Mac to the server?
How do I fix server not found on Mac?
In the Finder on your Mac, choose Finder > Settings. Click General, then make sure the “Connected servers” checkbox is selected. Click Sidebar, then make sure the “Connected servers” checkbox is selected.
Why does my Mac say Safari can't find server?
Change Your DNS Settings
Safari uses your DNS settings to connect to websites. If there are issues with your DNS settings, it might be why you see the “Safari can't establish a secure connection to the server” message. To see if this is the case (and resolve it), you can try changing your DNS addresses.
Why can't my Mac see my server?
Reload Webpage
Because of the sketchy internet connection on your Mac, the Wi-Fi network might fail to establish a connection to the server. You can simply hit the reload button or use the command + R keys and try to connect again.
How do I reconnect my Mac to the server?
Reconnect to recent servers
On your Mac, do any of the following: Choose Apple menu > Recent Items, then choose from the list of recent servers. In the Finder , choose Go > Connect to Server, click the pop-up menu to the far right of the Server Address field, then choose a recent server.