what make of NAS and model do you have? When you configured it, assuming it is 
already configured, did you enable CIFS and / or AFP depending on wheher or not 
you're connecting to it from a Mac or PC.

When you say that you cannot connect to it, how are you trying to connect to it?


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On 14 Oct 2012, at 20:21, Kliphton <kliph...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Okay, yesterday I posted about windows not seeing my network attached 
> storage, since I run it in fusion.  But it seems that the time capsule isn’t 
> letting it connect, says it has been removed or no longer exists.  Even 
> though it is plugged in to 1 of the 3 Ethernet ports on the back of the time 
> capsule.  How do I tell the mac and time capsule to let the NAS be seen and 
> connected?  I know these extra ports aren’t just for macs, pc’s, and other 
> gaming consuls.  Any suggestions are welcomed please!
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