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Finally, Mac drivers for SC101 and SC101T!
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Join Date: Jan 2009
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I use both a PC and Mac. So far I have been unable to share my external storage in an easy and reliable way. I use the SC101T for external storage on my PC, but have been limited to the all but obsolete Firewire and USB storage for my iMac. I suppose I could use a NAS, but why go to that expense when Netgear has such a nice little 2-bay network storage device that outperforms any NAS.
To my delight, I found a third party developer that has software that will allow me to use the SC101T with both the PC and Mac. It's called the Mac Storage Managerfrom a company named Newt Data Systems. I found them on the Web and downloaded their package. It's not freeware, but what the hey. I can now share my photos, tunes and movies on both systems. I have scanned the forums and blogs and found no negatives from users, so I gave it a try. It works!
I just wanted to share the news with other Mac users. This has been a sore spot with users ever since Netgear released the SC101.
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Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: Houston, TX
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What about the SC101T didn't work with Macs? OS X should connect fine to any SMB share.
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Join Date: Jan 2009
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The SC101 and it's higher performance sister SC101T are not NAS devices. They don't talk SMB, CIFS, NFS, or even Apple Talk. They use a protocol patented by Zetera and licensed to Netgear (and now Newt Data Systems).
Sure, you can relay data to and from the SC101T through a Windows computer using SMB, but if you want to talk directly to the SC101 with a Mac, you need to have the right software running on the Mac.
The Newt Data systems software lets any number of Macs use and share the files on a SC101T among themselves or with a Windows PC. That means you can travel with your MacBook and still connect with your SC101T when you get home without having to turn on a PC.
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Posting Junkie
Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: Houston, TX
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Wow, gross. They're not even that cheap.
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Join Date: Jun 2009
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i had Great Success!
so i got XP running on Parallels and SC101 utility running on XP!
Parallels has "shared folders", so i just set the SC101 drives to share with OS X and VOILA!
GREAT SUCCESS!!!
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Join Date: Apr 2000
Location: Los Angeles, CA
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The SC101/SC101T use a protocol similar to iSCSI, but not quite. I've steered clear from them because they were a Windows-only product when they were launched. I opted for the DNS-323/321 because it used SATA drives and exported the volumes in either NFS or SMB/CIFS (AFP support if you hack it, which is easy to do).
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