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grpenrose
Feb 24, 2016Aspirant
Not able to see NAS V2 in Mac Finder
I'm unable to see the NAS V2 in my MaC's Finder. IP address of the laptop's wifi and the NAS (found via Raider) is the same except for the last digit. The NAS is connected to the same wifi router a...
grpenrose
Feb 24, 2016Aspirant
Thanks for helping out here. SMB, AFP, HTTP HTTPS, genie and ReadyDLNA are all enabled.
StephenB
Feb 24, 2016Guru - Experienced User
grpenrose wrote:
Thanks for helping out here. SMB, AFP, HTTP HTTPS, genie and ReadyDLNA are all enabled.
Are they simply turned on, or have you set up share that are configured to use them?
- grpenroseFeb 24, 2016Aspirant
How can I check if "I have set up a share that is configured to use them" - not that I know what that means
- StephenBFeb 24, 2016Guru - Experienced User
grpenrose wrote:
How can I check if "I have set up a share that is configured to use them" - not that I know what that means
Maybe you should read through the manual. http://www.readynas.com/download/documentation/UM/RAIDiator5-3_Home_SW_en_Nov711.pdf
"Manage shares" starts on page 33.
- grpenroseFeb 25, 2016Aspirant
Thanks, I was configured to use them. Could this be to do with having up dated my mac to OS X EI Capitan??
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