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neo737
Feb 25, 2015Aspirant
Osx as a router ?
I have moved house and currently have no router near my ReadyNAS duov1. I have good wifi signal(after using Ethernet over power line and a spare router) to a Mac mini OSX10.7 which is next to my d...
neo737
Mar 16, 2015Aspirant
Thanks for the reply. The ip address of the mac mini is 192.168.1.8
The ip address of the duo when launching raidar lists it as being 10.1.1.4 - when selecting "setup" from raidar it attempts to launch a browser with 10.1.1.4 and it fails to load a page. How do I get the duo to have a ip address that will function. I guess it needs to be 192.168.1.xx?
With regards to being associated with the 3800? well mac mini is able to browse internet using ethernet to the 3800 and of course the duo is plugged in via ethernet.
The networked printer is accessible wirelessly and I've just tested it prints.
Thanks
The ip address of the duo when launching raidar lists it as being 10.1.1.4 - when selecting "setup" from raidar it attempts to launch a browser with 10.1.1.4 and it fails to load a page. How do I get the duo to have a ip address that will function. I guess it needs to be 192.168.1.xx?
With regards to being associated with the 3800? well mac mini is able to browse internet using ethernet to the 3800 and of course the duo is plugged in via ethernet.
The networked printer is accessible wirelessly and I've just tested it prints.
Thanks
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