Airdrop Not Working on macOS Monterey? 9 Fixes to Try!

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AirDrop lets you wirelessly send documents, photos, videos, websites, map locations, and more to a nearby Mac, iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch. It uses Bluetooth 4.x for power-efficient broadcast and discovery, and peer-to-peer Wi-Fi for swift transfer. The entire process isn’t just simple, it’s pretty secure… when it works. If you find AirDrop not working after macOS Monterey update, not discovering other Macs or iOS devices, or AirDrop won’t find a particular other device or Mac, it can be frustrating. Thankfully, there are a few things you can try to get it working! Below are nine accurate solutions to fix the problem of AirDrop not working on Monterey.

How to fix AirDrop not working on macOS Monterey

If AirDrop is not working after macOS Monterey update, try these troubleshooting techniques.

Fix #1. Restart your Mac

Restart is the first solution you should try if you find airdrop not Working on Monterey. This is particularly helpful if you have trouble sharing files from iPhone to Mac and vice versa.

To restart your Mac, click on the Apple logo at the top left corner of the screen and choose Restart from the drop-down menu. Now, check if the problem is fixed.

Fix #2. Update your Mac

If none of the techniques listed above work in fixing macOS Monterey AirDrop problem, I suspect the issue could be due to a software bug. In this case, head to System Preferences -> Software Update and download and install the latest version of macOS Monterey on your Mac.

Fix #3. Make Your Device Discoverable By Everyone

You may need to change your AirDrop settings to allow your device to be discoverable. Open Finder on your Mac. Then, click on the Go menu and choose AirDrop from the menu bar in Finder. Finally, click on the drop-down right next to “Allow me to be discovered by” and choose Everyone. Then, restart your device.

If that doesn’t work, use the menu bar at the top of your screen and select the Wi-Fi icon. Make sure it’s switched on and that you’re connected to a network. Next, do the same for Bluetooth. You can also try turning both off and on again in an attempt to reconnect.

Fix #4. Prevent Firewall from Blocking All Incoming Connections

If you have enabled the Firewall on your Mac, chances are it’s blocking the incoming connections and preventing AirDrop from working as intended on your Mac.

To check that your firewall settings allow for new connections, open the System Preferences app on your Mac, and select Security & Privacy . On the Security & Privacy page, click the lock icon in the bottom-left corner of the screen, and enter your password or use your Touch ID.

On the Firewall tab, you can either click Turn Off Firewall or click Firewall Options and, in the pop-up, uncheck the box next to Block all incoming connections , then click OK .

Fix #5. Logout and Login – iCloud

There could be a problem with your iCloud login after updating your device to macOS Monterey. To rule out this as a possible cause, log out of iCloud and log in again. If AirDrop works, that was the issue. If Monterey AirDrop freeze, check the next solution.

Fix #6. Tap or Click Accept on the Receiving Device

This works both ways. Unless you hit the Accept button on the device receiving the file or photo, the transfer won’t happen and you might think it’s not working. The Accept button established the AirDrop connection, so check to ensure that’s not the issue.

Fix #7. Turn Off Messages and Log In Again

If the other device is not within the range or blocked by a concrete wall, AirDrop might not work in macOS Monterey. But the problem is not with AirDrop. Make sure that the two devices are within the range – distance not greater than 30 feet (approximately 9 meters.) The closer the better.

Fix #8. Make Sure the macOS Big Sur Computer is ‘Awake’

If you’ve got ‘wake for network access’ enabled, then sleep mode won’t allow wireless communication. Ensure your Mac is awake and connected to Wi-Fi and has Bluetooth turned on. Also make sure the other device is not screen-locked.

Fix #9. What to do if macOS Monterey AirDrop still isn’t working

If you are still experiencing AirDrop issues on macOS Monterey, contact Apple Support. The following are available Apple support options:

Airdrop not working after macOS Monterey update: Problem fixed

These are the tested solutions to fix AirDrop not working on Monterey issue. I hope one of the above solutions fixed the problem for you. You may also be interested in taking a look at some of the basic troubleshooting steps you should follow when AirDrop is not working after iOS 15 update.

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