10-13-2020 05:27 PM
Hi
The T3200M came with my Opitix. I used to use an apple AirPort/Time Capsule router that let me do wireless backups with Time Machine. I've tried hooking up an old StarTech NAS with an ethernet cable and a USB hard drive to the T3200M but nothing shows up in the Time Machine as something to save to. I've tried rebooting everything but that didn't help. Is there something I need to change on the T3200M's setup page?
I first tried connecting the AirPort/Time Machine to the T3200M but I couldn't get that to work either. I don't want to use the separate apple wifi signal. It seems easier if I just use the telus one.
Thanks for the help - Telus Support thought just hooking up the wires was enough - guess not.
10-13-2020 06:41 PM
I found a post suggesting to change the SAMBA setting to Enabled. I tried that but neither storage device shows up as a "device name" - I tried rebooting the NAS again and refreshed the Admin page but nothing shows.
10-13-2020 07:35 PM
Does the NAS show up on the status page of the t3200, with an assigned ip address?
10-13-2020 09:22 PM
It might - there are three "unknown" devices - I'm assuming the NAS would show up as "unknown". I disconnected it and refreshed the page and all the same "unknowns" were still there. Switched cables. Started the NAS back up - no change in what is listed - so maybe not?
10-13-2020 09:22 PM
Do you know how I would find the IP of the NAS?
10-13-2020 09:34 PM
AS far as I know, USB devices are not assigned an IP address. They belong to the device to which they are attached.
10-13-2020 09:41 PM
Sorry - I found it in the NAS manual - it doesn't seem to show up on the modem.
10-13-2020 09:42 PM
I'll give up on the USB storage device. Hopefully someone can help me with the NAS
10-13-2020 09:58 PM
The NAS info says
"Time Machine requires the protocols CIFS (Common Internet File System) and SMB (Server Message Block) to function. When you use this device as a NAS device, these protocols are not supported. If you use this device as a DAS (Direct Attach Storage) device, you can use Time Machine."
So does that mean that it won't work though the modem and that I would have to connect it directly to my mac?
10-14-2020 09:50 AM
If I can't get the NAS or my USB device to work with the telus modem, am I better off getting a different modem (does optik work with non telus modems?) or get a different NAS?
Thanks for the help
10-14-2020 10:17 AM
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"Time Machine requires the protocols CIFS (Common Internet File System) and SMB (Server Message Block) to function. When you use this device as a NAS device, these protocols are not supported. If you use this device as a DAS (Direct Attach Storage) device, you can use Time Machine."
So does that mean that it won't work though the modem and that I would have to connect it directly to my mac?”
Yes, you would need to connect that particular device to your Mac to use Time Machine.
If you want a network connected device, I strongly suggest an Ethernet-connected NAS.
10-13-2020 09:32 PM
Those who have tried to set up network drives onto USB of the T3200M have had little success. I don't recall if the T3200M still requires FAT formatted drives, or if that was older routers (it's been a long time). My suggestion is either to set up an Ethernet-connected NAS, or to connect the USB NAS to one of the computers on your network, and share it from there.
10-14-2020 12:15 PM
About all I can say is that I use a MyBookLive NAS device for backup. It is just plugged into ethernet and seems to work. This is what my device table looks like.
10-14-2020 06:40 PM
Its only the one mac that I use with Time Machine so I think I will try a 512 gb flash drive in the mac's USB - no worries about wireless.
Thanks for trying to help though.
It would still be great to know if a "better" router would be a good thing or not - assuming they all work with Optik?
Thanks