Since my early days in front of a computer I have been building websites, graphics, and multimedia presentations that are designed with the end user in mind to ensure that they are easy to use, understand, and fun. And when my mind is set on something I get obsessive about focusing on that task until it is one. When I see a problem, I just want to fix it. Aqara TVOC Air Quality Monitor in Home Assistant without a Hub.Export a WAV Audio File from Any Video Clip with VLC.Add Zigbee to Home Assistant with ConBee II and deCONZ on QNAP TS-251.Adding Zigbee to Home Assistant on QNAP TS-251 with Container Station.Aqara Contact Sensors in Home Assistant without a Hub.But I hope this helps! I know I spent a bit too long trying to find this answer!
I’m fine with the minor effort, partially because I often use my MacBook Pro on other networks. Now this does mean you’ll need to connect to it every time you reboot your computer, but simple scripts could be written to handle that if you wanted. It’ll ask for your user name and password, and you should be connected to the D-Link DNS-323 NAS box!!!! You’ll need to know your DNS-323 IP address, but type in: I eventually found some help on a web forum rather than just using the Network function of the OS X Finder to locate and connect the DNS-323, I have to manually connect to the NAS box.įinder -> Go -> Connect to Server (or Apple + K on the keyboard). But Mountain Lion wouldn’t connect to the D-Link DNS-323 at all. I love this little device it’s a perfect network storage in my mind. HOWEVER, I had an issue with my D-Link 323 NAS box.
I recently upgraded my MacBook Pro to OS X Mountain Lion form 10.6.xx… whatever silly name Apple gave that version.Īll in all, I’m quite happy with Mountain Lion.