OK, I think I figured it out.  I don't know how it became corrupted but 
here is how I solved it:


   - In Finder, in the Menu find Go To.  Go to the following directory:   
   /System/Library/Extensions.
   - Locate, drag and drop into the Trash these two files:
      - FTDIUSBSerialDriver.kext
      - HoRNDIS.kext
   - Reboot the Mac
   - Plug your BBB into the Mac
   - Locate and launch START.HTM on the BeagleBone.
   - Download and reinstall the HoRNDIS and FTDI drivers
   - Eject the BeagleBone
   - Reboot the Mac
   - Plug your BBB into the Mac
   - Launch the START.HTM file.

It takes about half a minute for the board to communicate with the Mac. 
 Test the link by clicking on 192.168.7.2 on the BEAGLE_BONE/START.htm 
page.  Or, just launch Terminal and log into your board as you normally 
would.

Carl

On Sunday, May 4, 2014 7:26:00 PM UTC-4, Carl Schaefer wrote:
>
> I've had no issues connecting my BBB to both my Macbook Pro and my Windows 
> laptop.  But, for some reason, I can't connect to the Mac over SSH even 
> though the Beaglebone shows up as a disk on the desktop.  I have no issues 
> communicating via PuTTY on my Windows laptop.  I haven't changed anything 
> on the Mac but I'm seeing weird settings in the Networking preferences 
> screen.  I've included a screenshot.
>
> I've reinstalled the drivers three or four times with no change.  
>
> Any help is greatly appreciated!
>
> Carl
>

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