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Once you get into the drive by putting a cable directly to it from your mac, you can change the IP number to match the range given out by the airport. It works fine.
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The printer showed up fine on my network. I took the NAS drive to a tech I know and he used a ethernet cable which wires are switched so he could connect right to the NAS drive. He then could set the IP of the NAS drive to be in the range of the MAC…
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Quote: Originally Posted by vinea Mmm...I wouldn't get the Linksys just yet. The problem is likely that you can't see the NAS from wireless before you configure it. Try plugging both computer and NAS into the wired ports on the Airport. You ma…
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Quote: Originally Posted by ecking If NAS doesn't work directly into airport that's pretty disappointing. What is even worse. The Apple tech mentioned that a printer on ethernet won't work either. Only USB. He thought there may be a way around…
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I have been designing on computers for years, but always had techs to do the network for me. I am now working on my own and need to do it myself. It is a bit of a learning curve. -Wayne
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I have a similar problem. I will post a new post with my question.