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#1 2008-02-08 05:18:13

TimCDN
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Registered: 2007-12-20
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DNS-323 and Mac OS X Leopard problems

Before I pull my hair out would someone please help me connect to the DNS-323!

I have a static IP set,upgraded to 1.04 and am connected through a d-link gigabit switch.

I can share files between my Mac and PC and between my PC and the DNS-323 but NOT between the Mac and the DNS-323.

I can't even connect to it with Finder.
I have smb sharing enabled and am connecting using 192.168.0.150/Volume_1 with no luck - just error code 36.
Please helppppppppp!!!!!!!!!

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#2 2008-02-08 18:07:26

danb
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Registered: 2008-02-04
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Re: DNS-323 and Mac OS X Leopard problems

When you enter the DNS-323 address with the Connect menu, you should use smb://ipaddress and not just the ip address.

Then, MacOS will ask you to log in and offer you to keep that info in the keychain.

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#3 2008-02-09 02:18:37

TimCDN
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Registered: 2007-12-20
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Re: DNS-323 and Mac OS X Leopard problems

Thanks for the idea, I have tried both smb://192.168.0.150 and smb://192.168.0.150/Volume_1 with no luck.

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#4 2008-02-09 06:02:21

danb
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Registered: 2008-02-04
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Re: DNS-323 and Mac OS X Leopard problems

And the IP address is the 323's IP address?

Strange.

Here, I have a D Link DI-524 router with DHCP server enabled, a 1 gigabit switch on it and both my DNS-323 and my iMac are on the gigabit switch.  I've no problem connecting to DNS-323.  I don't see any particular setup that should be enabled...

If you try with the terminal ?

mkdir /Users/«username»/desktop/volume_1
mount_smbfs //login:password@192.168.0.xxx/volume_1 /Users/«username»/desktop/volume_1

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#5 2008-02-09 14:25:01

jazzman
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Registered: 2008-02-09
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Re: DNS-323 and Mac OS X Leopard problems

I have no issues using it under Mac either. Only suggestion I can provide is to check whether DHCP is enabled on both DNS-323 and the router. Maybe there is an IP address clash. In my case, my router provides the IP and DNS-323 DHCP service is disabled.

Sorry, not much to offer. Good luck.

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