The first of these options is Gigabit Ethernet, which should be standard and enabled on most systems if not, it can be added via an adapter or two. Give it a name and click "Create" to make this available as a networking option. If the port is missing altogether, then click the plus button and choose the missing interface from the drop-down menu. If the port is inactive it will be grayed out, so select and activate it using the small gear menu at the bottom of the list. The next step is to ensure the appropriate network connection is available and the one used for your transfer session, so go to the Network pane and check the list of connections to ensure one is represented and active for each physical connection on your computer. With all of these options, you will connect as usual using File Sharing, so first be sure this is enabled in the Sharing pane of System Preferences, and that the appropriate users are given access to resources on your system. Enable File Sharing on at least one of the systems you are transferring files to or from.
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