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msomekh1
Nov 14, 2009Aspirant
PS3 fails to see DLNA without ReadyNAS reboot
Hi all, I've found various threads on this issue but no solution so I'm hoping there's an answer that I've just missed. When first switched on, my Playstation 3 is only able to see the NAS drive th...
flamesong1
Jan 26, 2012Aspirant
I've been struggling to apply this using my Mac.
I can't find the /etc/ folder except in the zipped backup file in the admin share.
I've tried the command line approach but I can't seem to access the right address because when I put my ReadyNAS Duo's IP in Terminal I get the error, 'command not found'.
I'd really like to get this sorted out because it has been driving me insane having to constantly either reboot the ReadyNAS Duo or restart the ReadyDLNA service.
Could some patient Mac using person walk me through this, please?
I can't find the /etc/ folder except in the zipped backup file in the admin share.
I've tried the command line approach but I can't seem to access the right address because when I put my ReadyNAS Duo's IP in Terminal I get the error, 'command not found'.
I'd really like to get this sorted out because it has been driving me insane having to constantly either reboot the ReadyNAS Duo or restart the ReadyDLNA service.
Could some patient Mac using person walk me through this, please?
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