Back to my Mac don't work

I have 4 computers at home and Back to my Mac don't work with the Mac mini.
I only get there with FTP client, and in Finder appears the address not the name of my computer.
What is wrong ?

Re-pair them using 'Set Up Bluetooth Device' from the Bluetooth icon in the right-hand side of the menubar. (If that's not there enable it System Preferences>Bluetooth).

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  • Back to my Mac - will it work between iCloud and MobileMe?

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