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Mac Cannot Connect to Network Drive – How to Fix It 2026 Guide

Why Choose Keith Thomas

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• Former Apple Computer UK Mac Support Specialist and Apple Authorised Service Provider background.

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On‑site Apple Mac Support in London and the South East UK

What this page covers

This guide explains the real reasons a Mac cannot connect to a network drive, the steps you can try yourself, and when it’s time to get professional on‑site help. It applies to:

• SMB network drives

• NAS drives (Synology, QNAP, WD)

• Shared Windows folders

• Shared Mac folders

• Office and home network storage

If your Mac refuses to connect to a network drive, shows connection errors, keeps asking for your password, or disconnects randomly, this page is for you.

The most common reasons a Mac cannot connect to a network drive

These are the issues that Keith Thomas identifies most often during on‑site visits:

• Incorrect SMB address

• Wrong username or password

• macOS SMB compatibility issues

• Network permissions problems

• Router or switch configuration issues

• NAS firmware issues

• macOS update problems

• Corrupted network settings

Quick checks you can do yourself

These steps solve around 60% of network drive connection issues.

Check 1 – Restart the Mac

A restart resets network and SMB services.

Check 2 – Restart the router or NAS

Most connection failures are caused by network devices, not the Mac.

Check 3 – Check the SMB address

Use the correct format: smb://servername or smb://IP-address.

Check 4 – Update macOS

SMB compatibility fixes are often included in macOS updates.

If the Mac cannot see the network drive

This usually means:

• Network discovery disabled

• NAS not broadcasting correctly

• Router isolation settings enabled

Try:

• Connecting using smb://IP-address

• Restarting the NAS

• Restarting the router

If the Mac keeps asking for your network drive password

This usually means:

• Wrong username or password

• Keychain conflict

• SMB authentication issue

Try:

• Removing old passwords from Keychain

• Re‑entering your credentials

• Restarting the Mac

If the network drive disconnects randomly

This usually means:

• Wi‑Fi dropouts

• Router sleep settings

• NAS power saving mode

Try:

• Using Ethernet instead of Wi‑Fi

• Turning off NAS sleep mode

• Restarting the router

If the Mac cannot connect after a macOS update

This usually means:

• SMB protocol changes

• Network settings reset

• Permissions issue

Try:

• Restarting the Mac

• Re‑adding the network drive

• Updating NAS firmware

If the network drive works on another Mac or PC

This usually means:

• macOS network configuration issue

• Corrupted preferences

• User account issue

Try:

• Testing on another user account

• Restarting the Mac

• Reinstalling macOS without erasing data

When DIY stops working

You should get on‑site help if:

• Your Mac refuses to connect to the network drive at all

• The drive keeps disconnecting

• macOS updates break your connection

• You need access to shared office files

• You need your data preserved

These issues usually require:

• SMB and network configuration repair

• macOS network settings reset

• NAS and router diagnostics

• Data‑safe macOS reinstall

• User account and permissions repair

On‑Site Apple Mac Support – London & South East UK

If your Mac cannot connect to a network drive, Keith Thomas provides an often same‑day on‑site support service across:

• Central London

• West, North, South and East London

• Surrey

• Berkshire

• Hampshire

• Wiltshire

Keith Thomas is a Mac Support Specialist in:

• Network drive and SMB connection issues

• NAS setup and configuration

• macOS network repair

• Data‑safe macOS recovery

• macOS reinstall and repair

• New Mac setup and migration

• User account and permissions diagnostics

Book on‑site help in London and the South East UK

If your Mac cannot connect to a network drive, Keith Thomas can visit your home or office and get you working again.

Keith Thomas – Apple Mac Support Specialist

Established 2010 – Open 09:30–20:30, 7 Days

Contact Keith Thomas by Telephone: 07800 940756 or by Text to: 07800 940756, or simply complete an online website contact form 24/7