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tpx_jm
May 26, 2020Aspirant
Time Machine with USB drive on RAX40
Recieved my RAX40 today and after having an initial debacle where it wouldn't detect my internet connection (resolved by updating the firmware with one I had 'downloaded earlier') I configured the re...
tpx_jm
May 27, 2020Aspirant
Thanks for your reply.
In all honesty, this is not an issue with my drive (i.e. partitions) because I can access the one partition perfectly well.
I believe the primary issue why I am having this issues is because NETGEAR have not followed Apple’s spec for Time Machine and the use of Bonjour with SMB. The router should appear automatically on the Mac, and I should be able to select the mount points, assuming Bonjour is configured correctly.
Ultimately it’s a half baked implementation of a NAS (which is, to some extent to be expected). What I don’t appreciate is that the manual provides a step by step to configure the router/HD with Time Machine and despite Time Machine not changing IN ANY WAY between the issue of the manual and present day, the instructions don’t work.
In all honesty, this is not an issue with my drive (i.e. partitions) because I can access the one partition perfectly well.
I believe the primary issue why I am having this issues is because NETGEAR have not followed Apple’s spec for Time Machine and the use of Bonjour with SMB. The router should appear automatically on the Mac, and I should be able to select the mount points, assuming Bonjour is configured correctly.
Ultimately it’s a half baked implementation of a NAS (which is, to some extent to be expected). What I don’t appreciate is that the manual provides a step by step to configure the router/HD with Time Machine and despite Time Machine not changing IN ANY WAY between the issue of the manual and present day, the instructions don’t work.
michaelkenward
May 27, 2020Guru - Experienced User
tpx_jm wrote:
Ultimately it’s a half baked implementation of a NAS (which is, to some extent to be expected).
See above.