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I have been working on this for a few days and have gained a lot of knowledge from these forums, but realize I need outside assistance.
I have a MAC (OSX 10.4.11) which I had set-up with the DNS332, with 2 Seagate Barracuda 7200.11 500GB disks, found it on the network, upgraded firmware, set it to RAID 1, and it was all good to go. Downloaded the Mac application iBackup and had my first back-up in process ... then I lost power (due to winter storm).
Now I am left with a DNS323 that will not display on the network or via the previously assigned static IP. It just sits there with the activity LED flashing very fast. I left it like this over night hoping it was rebooting from the disks ... but it was still doing this the next morning.
I have a PC, so I attached the DNS323 to this, installed the included D-LINK CD - and although the DNS323 was visible in the Search Utility with Volume_1, the "configuration" option was grayed out. Read elsewhere on the forum to try a hard reset (http://dns323.kood.org/howto:hardware_reset) which I did (on both PC and MAC computers) - still no change.
At this point I am worried I may have bricked the unit, but I am confident there must be a solution. Somewhere. I welcome any feedback or requests for further information - when we get this solved, I will post a full solution for other users, trust me.
thanks,
Darrin
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Additional info: DNS323 is attached via Apple Extreme Ethernet to Mac, but connect ed directly into PC. Have since tried connecting directly to Mac with no visibility on Netwrok connections, but Activity light on DNS no longer continually flashes after startup.
If I re-connect this unit to the Apple Extreme network, can I gain access via an IP address in my browser? I have tried both the 'default' IP listed with the included documentation, and the previously assigned static IP with no response.
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FYI: was able to access the DNS-323 drive via IP address given in the top window of the D-Link Easy Search Utility (opened on PC) which I then used in browser on my Mac. This may have been an obvious fix/work-around, rather then using the "Configuration" button in the Search Utility UI, but I had not seen it - until today. Hope this is useful to other OSX Mac users.
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