On Feb 1, 2009, at 12:48 AM, Steve R wrote:
The PC was able to mount the NAS without any problem (once my
neighbour mapped to the right drives) but I still had a problem here.
Slept on it for a while, and then my eye caught that Finder's
Command-k assumes afp:// -- Duh! Once I changed
At 6:50 AM -0700 1/30/09, Bruce Johnson posted:
On Jan 29, 2009, at 11:16 PM, Steve R wrote:
I've been at this most of the day and into the night, resetting
several times, reformatting twice and although I can get into the
D-Link interface same as yesterday, I still can't get the drive
On Jan 29, 2009, at 11:16 PM, Steve R wrote:
I've been at this most of the day and into the night, resetting
several times, reformatting twice and although I can get into the
D-Link interface same as yesterday, I still can't get the drive to
mount to create shared folders. It came up in
On Jan 28, 2009, at 5:28 PM, starrf...@valley.net wrote:
But I couldn't get anywhere with the docs.
I read somewhere that the setup had to happen on Explorer and no other
browser and that was true,
No it isn't. I set it up using Safari. No problems at all.
but I couldn't get the settings
At 4:26 PM -0700 1/28/09, Bruce Johnson posted:
I just got a VOX NM1 enclosure only, from Geeks.com for $24, another
$70 for a 500G drive and I had a NAS system up and running pretty
quickly.
http://www.voxproducts.com/mn1.php
Geeks doesn't seem to have it anymore.
It's strictly a
On Jan 29, 2009, at 8:50 AM, Steve R wrote:
At 4:26 PM -0700 1/28/09, Bruce Johnson posted:
I just got a VOX NM1 enclosure only, from Geeks.com for $24, another
$70 for a 500G drive and I had a NAS system up and running pretty
quickly.
http://www.voxproducts.com/mn1.php
Geeks doesn't
At 9:39 AM -0700 1/29/09, Bruce Johnson posted:
On Jan 29, 2009, at 8:50 AM, Steve R wrote:
At 4:26 PM -0700 1/28/09, Bruce Johnson posted:
I just got a VOX NM1 enclosure only, from Geeks.com for $24, another
$70 for a 500G drive and I had a NAS system up and running pretty
quickly.
My D-Link DNS-323 NAS Dual drive enclosure arrived today, and I'm
busily going over the information I'd already read prior to ordering
the unit. However, I thought I'd ask here if anyone already has set
up this unit for OS X Leopard and if they have any tips/cautions that
I should be aware of
On Jan 28, 3:10 pm, Steve R mailing.lists.2...@gmail.com wrote:
My D-Link DNS-323 NAS Dual drive enclosure arrived today, and I'm
busily going over the information I'd already read prior to ordering
the unit. However, I thought I'd ask here if anyone already has set
up this unit for OS X
At 1:17 PM -0800 1/28/09, starrf...@valley.net posted:
Steve,
I don't have experience with this box but I did just install a Ximeta
Netdisk drive enclosure which is usb and ethernet. I have an older
Airport extreme which connects to my MacBook and a G4 tower. The
airport and G4 are
On Jan 28, 2009, at 3:34 PM, Steve R wrote:
I have a Ximeta 320GB drive that I'm using right now as NAS. Have you
downloaded the most recent NAS Utility 1.8.1/Leopard for it? It used
to be, when I first got it, that it has to be formatted FAT-32 for
NAS and it would only mount on one Mac at
I have a Ximeta 320GB drive that I'm using right now as NAS. Have you
downloaded the most recent NAS Utility 1.8.1/Leopard for it? It used
to be, when I first got it, that it has to be formatted FAT-32 for
NAS and it would only mount on one Mac at a time (and could be
mounted on Windows
Bruce wrote:
I just got a VOX NM1 enclosure only, from Geeks.com for $24, another
$70 for a 500G drive and I had a NAS system up and running pretty
quickly.
http://www.voxproducts.com/mn1.php
Geeks doesn't seem to have it anymore.
It's strictly a SMB file server, but I've been able
At 4:24 PM -0800 1/28/09, starrf...@valley.net posted:
I have a Ximeta 320GB drive that I'm using right now as NAS. Have you
downloaded the most recent NAS Utility 1.8.1/Leopard for it? It used
to be, when I first got it, that it has to be formatted FAT-32 for
NAS and it would only mount
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