On 21/03/2020 22:42, John Hearns wrote:
Connect the Lacie to your home router.
Connect the ethernet port on your USB-C adapter to the home router.
Switch off the wireless interface on your laptop.
Bring up the ethernet interface.
You can either log into your wireless router web interface and display
what devices are attached
Or pin the broadcast address of the subnet - which is usually
192.168.1.255
You should then find your Lacie device and be talking to it at
whatever the line speed is on your router ethernet ports.
Hopefully gigabit.
+1
thanks again.
Will post once solved. I will look as well in the zeroconf/bojour
approach. Just for the sake of exercise and learning.
D.
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