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Recent content by rony1234

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    AC86U USB Drives not recognized & Time Machine not working

    What is the version of your MacOS? In one of your earlier posts (October 17) you mentioned 10.4, is that a typo? Or did you mean 10.14?
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    AC86U USB Drives not recognized & Time Machine not working

    Wish you all the best in getting it to work. Let me know how it goes and if you need any other info. Cheers.
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    AC86U USB Drives not recognized & Time Machine not working

    Further information from sysinfo in case it helps... The SSD is in a Transcend USB 3.0 enclosure. FILE SYSTEMS Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on ubi:rootfs_ubifs 79132 58532 20600 74% / mtd:bootfs 4352 3312 1040 76%...
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    AC86U USB Drives not recognized & Time Machine not working

    Hi there, Here you go... MacOS Version: MacOS Mojave / Version 10.14 (18A391) Router Model: RT-AC86U Router Firmware: 3.0.0.4.384_32799 Router Configuration Options for USB Drive: USB 3.0 Port / Mount options below <deleted>@RT-AC86U:/tmp/home/root# mount /dev/sda2 on /tmp/mnt/SSD_P2 type...
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    AC86U USB Drives not recognized & Time Machine not working

    My Mac uses APFS too, and Time Machine works perfectly onto the drive connected to my router. Volume name : Macintosh HD Volume type : APFS Volume BSD device node : disk1s1 Mount point : / File system : APFS (Encrypted) Lemme know if you'd like me to pass on any specific configuration options...
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    AC86U USB Drives not recognized & Time Machine not working

    Here are some snapshots of my setup....
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    AC86U USB Drives not recognized & Time Machine not working

    I connected a drive today and tried a Time Machine backup and it worked. Here's what I did... 1. Drive size 1 TB - 2 Partitions....(Partition 1 - 250GB / Partition 2 - 750GB). Both partitions formatted as ex-FAT on the Macbook prior to connecting to the router. Partition 2 was meant for the...
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