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Logitech Squeezebox Duet and an NAS

Posted by strhd07 on April 4, 2012 at 13:12:43:

Anyone in the Hampton Roads, VA, area handy with Duets and NASes and the like?

I'm trying to hook up the Duet to a Western Digital NAS but without luck and don't have enough digital/computer savvy to work my way through this (and Logitech doesn't offer support for NASes).

I live in Gloucester County and would be much obliged if someone out there who knew his stuff could help me out. Second choice would be someone who could talk me through it by phone. (I might add that I'm in boondocks dial-up hell, so can't talk and internet at the same time.)

I think I've correctly followed instructions I came across, but am guessing I've not done the "disable NAS server" part or some such to permit connection, and I've reached the outer limits of of digi/computational knowhow, which is thimble size anyhoo. (I'm not trying to bypass the computer to play files directly from the NAS; from what I can tell Western Digital ain't the right kind for that.)

Mark