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TM won't talk to my new LaCie Network Space 2
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<blockquote data-quote="pendlewitch" data-source="post: 1365394" data-attributes="member: 214663"><p>Thank you IvanLasston,</p><p></p><p>I agree and I think it may be something with regards to the utility set-up. I'm beginning to wonder if I should have just hooked it up by USB to the Mac in the first place before trying to config it with the network. I think it 's somehow locked in and unreadable by anything else unless it's controlled by the OEM software.</p><p></p><p>It's a pretty rubbish experience with what should be Mac friendly equipment.</p><p></p><p>The router is a Belkin N600DB Dual Band and has been flying apart from some niggly pop-ups appearing about certain USB plug ins not being installed ...and also the fact that it installed Growl without asking.</p><p></p><p>One plan is to take it into the reseller and have them try and mount it onto one of their machines. I have an option to format it with the software, do you think that by doing this, and then connecting it via USB to the Mac might help?</p><p></p><p>£149.99 (GBP) for an unusable black box with a shiny blue down-firing LED at the side of my iMac is disappointing .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pendlewitch, post: 1365394, member: 214663"] Thank you IvanLasston, I agree and I think it may be something with regards to the utility set-up. I'm beginning to wonder if I should have just hooked it up by USB to the Mac in the first place before trying to config it with the network. I think it 's somehow locked in and unreadable by anything else unless it's controlled by the OEM software. It's a pretty rubbish experience with what should be Mac friendly equipment. The router is a Belkin N600DB Dual Band and has been flying apart from some niggly pop-ups appearing about certain USB plug ins not being installed ...and also the fact that it installed Growl without asking. One plan is to take it into the reseller and have them try and mount it onto one of their machines. I have an option to format it with the software, do you think that by doing this, and then connecting it via USB to the Mac might help? £149.99 (GBP) for an unusable black box with a shiny blue down-firing LED at the side of my iMac is disappointing . [/QUOTE]
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