Midi network setup

I followed the directions
"To set up a MIDI network session:
Click MIDI Devices in Audio MIDI Setup.
Double-click the Network icon in the MIDI devices panel.
In the Network Setup dialog, click the Add button below the My Sessions list to create a new session.
In the Sessions pane, specify the network computer port to use, and a network name for your computer.
Below the Directory list, click the Add button to add the names and network addresses of any remote computers not on your local network that you want to participate in the session.
Specify which computers can connect to this session by choosing an option from the “Who may connect to me” pop-up menu.
To start a session, click Connect.
Computers actively participating in the session appear in the Participants list.
To set up live routings, choose the devices you want to share MIDI information from the Live Routings pop-up menus."
presseed conect and I got the following message,
192.168.1.100:5004 refused the connection request. (21:56:46)

Hi Ron,
If you get properties for IAC Driver add many IAC Busses, then go to Network (MIDI device in Audio MIDI Setup) and set up some Bonjour MIDI Network sessions for each IAC Bus - you should be good to go, unless I misread you.
J

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