![]() ![]() Click the icon, and the name of any DVD or CD sitting in the remote Mac’s optical drive should appear. You should see a Mac icon labeled with a username (such as “benpatt,” in my case).Now, go to your MacBook Air, open a new Finder window (click the desktop, then click File, New Finder Window), then find and click Remote Disc in the sidebar (you should see it under the Devices heading).Check the box marked “DVD or CD Sharing.” You may also want to check the box labeled “Ask before allowing others to use my DVD drive” if you’re sharing your drive over a public Wi-Fi network.On the Mac with the optical drive, click the Apple menu, select System Preferences, then click the Sharing icon.First, make sure your MacBook Air (or other drive-less Mac) and the Mac with the drive you’d like to share are both connected to the same local Wi-Fi network (like your home network).Just open the Sharing preferences panel to share your Mac’s DVD drive. ![]()
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