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Author Topic: Mapping on Mac OSX?  (Read 4980 times)

slasher90

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Mapping on Mac OSX?
« on: July 04, 2009, 03:20:05 PM »

Hi, I run on OSX, installed the 323 via BootCamp on Vista, and I was wondering how I could map my hard drives on OSX. I can access it throught the Network tab, but I want to map them. Anyone knows how to do that?
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ECF

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Re: Mapping on Mac OSX?
« Reply #1 on: July 06, 2009, 03:30:47 PM »

Sure here are the steps for setup. If you would like images please goto our support site at dlink.com and search the FAQ's for this device.

Q: How do you mount the DNS-323/321/343 to my Mac computer, running Mac OS X?

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Step 1: Open Finder

Step 2: Select Network

Step 3: Select your Workgroup

Step 4: You will find the DNS-323 listed by the devices name. The example shown is "Dns-323". Select "Dns-323" and click Connect

Step 5: Select the folder you would like to mount (e.g., Volume_1) and click OK

Step 6: You will be prompted for SMB/CIFS File System Authentication. Click OK to authenticate your network drive

Step 7: Your network drive is now mounted. You can access Volume_1 by clicking the Mount icon (\\DNS-323\Volume_1)
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