Use A Linux Or Unix Device - NETGEAR ReadyDATA 5200 Software Manual

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SMB. Enter either one of the following commands in the Server Address field:
smb://<ip address>
or
smb://<host name>
<ip address> is the IP address of the ReadyDATA 5200.
<host_name> is the host name of the ReadyDATA 5200.
3.
Click the Connect button.
You are prompted to log in to your ReadyDATA 5200.
4.
Enter a user name and password.
You are prompted to select a volume.
Note:
Mac OS X calls ReadyDATA 5200 shares volumes.
5.
Select a volume or volumes (that is, share or shares on the ReadyDATA 5200).
6.
Click the OK button.
Finder displays the contents of the share or shares in a window.

Use a Linux or Unix Device

You can access shares on the ReadyDATA 5200 using a network-attached Linux or Unix
device that supports the SMB or NFS file-sharing protocol.
To access an SMB share using a network-attached Linux or Unix device:
Using a terminal program, enter the following command:
mount [-t smb -o username=<user name>,password=<password>]
//<ReadyDATA IP address>/<share name> <mount point>
ReadyDATA OS 1.2
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