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AirDrop used to be iOS or macOS only. Since Yosemite it has had heterogeneity.
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hal wrote:
When I had my 2012 imac running 10.9, I could NEVER get it to work properly. Only when running a 2014 imac and 10.11 (and my iP6 running ios9) could I get it working well. I assume newer OSes and hardware work even better.
AirDrop is supported on the 2012 MBP, but Yosemite or later is required to AirDrop to an iOS device:
https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT203106
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Between my iMac, MBP, and iPhone 6 the only airdrop connection I can make is from the iMac to the MBP. I can drop files onto the MBP, but no other connection works.
I do most of my file sharing on Dropbox, Google Drive, Box Sync, or DropCopy.
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....no.....keeps getting.....DROPPED.....
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I've used it and had it work seamlessly in some circumstances and be more trouble that just pulling out a crossover ethernet cable and going into the Sharing prefpane in others.
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I like airdrop, although every once in a while, it just can't find a random device, then next time I try, it works
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Should I turn off wi-fi after using Airdrop or just leave it alone? Should there be a performance hit for using both networking schemes? I'm certain sired ethernet is better than wi-fi.
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It's flaky, but it could be more the bluetooth signal that's making things flaky rather than the AirDrop implementation.