Nomad Client Not Connecting to Master

I am trying to connect from my nomad MacBook Pro(client) to the house nomad Mac mini. (Master). I have done this in the past at other venues, but this is my first time at this theater. I have checked the following things so far:

Matching Version 3.2.9

Matching Library 3.2.8.12

Same Network

Multi-console turned on in settings

I can see the Master on my Laptop under "available master consoles", but the text is red and it won't connect. I can also see my device "Online" on the Master in "About console." 

Thanks,

Bruce

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  • I was just having this same problem today connecting my MacBook as a client to my Gio@5 master. My computer went to sleep and when I logged back in, I couldn’t get it to connect. It saw the available master but it was red and couldn’t be selected. 
    I checked my MacBook network and only saw the one Ethernet interface configured correctly. But the problem persisted. 
    After checking the about page on my laptop, I noticed the IP was totally different. Going into the network settings, there was a strange unknown other Ethernet adapter on a totally different subnet. WiFi was off and both the real and the virtual unknown device were “online”. The laptop was choosing to use the virtual “online” Ethernet adapter instead of the actual adapter. When I went into the network settings and disabled all ETC protocols on that unknown interface, it fixed it all and immediately connected. 

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  • I was just having this same problem today connecting my MacBook as a client to my Gio@5 master. My computer went to sleep and when I logged back in, I couldn’t get it to connect. It saw the available master but it was red and couldn’t be selected. 
    I checked my MacBook network and only saw the one Ethernet interface configured correctly. But the problem persisted. 
    After checking the about page on my laptop, I noticed the IP was totally different. Going into the network settings, there was a strange unknown other Ethernet adapter on a totally different subnet. WiFi was off and both the real and the virtual unknown device were “online”. The laptop was choosing to use the virtual “online” Ethernet adapter instead of the actual adapter. When I went into the network settings and disabled all ETC protocols on that unknown interface, it fixed it all and immediately connected. 

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