![]() ![]() If you want to keep both Macs running normally, the fastest option is going to be Thunderbolt Bridge networking. Next up could be wired Ethernet if you can hook the Macs up back-to-back you should benefit from 10 Gb/s, but all too often using an existing wired network only supports 1 Gb/s and you’re likely to see transfer speeds little better than those of AirDrop. Once you need to transfer anything larger than 1 GB, you’ll probably prefer something faster. It’s also about as slow as you’ll get, with transfer rates of a steady 40 MB/s between most recent Mac models, including my M1s. So long as both Macs have Wi-Fi and Bluetooth running and are fairly close to one another, it’s quick and convenient. This article looks at which methods are fastest when at least one of those is an M1 model.īy far the simplest, and ideal for smaller files, is AirDrop. ![]() If you’ve more than one Mac, you’ll often want to transfer chunky files or large folders between them.
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