The Touch doesn't look like it has the right drivers to mount a Windows
or samba share, but I think it does have the right driver to mount an
NFS share. So if the NAS can produce an NFS share its theoretically
possible, though not easy. You would have to SSH into the touch and
issue the right moun
1.
sbs Squeezeboxserver must run on something/somewhere on the network.
If you all wired that's not really a problem, install the software on a
suitable machine.
Some NAS boxes can run sbs, check in the 3'rd party hardware forum
about the DS209, I think some people do run squeezeboxserver on
syn
Hello all.
I'm considering purchasing a Touch as it looks like a very cool unit,
but i have some concerns about it abilities to work in my setup.
1. Networking: i have a gigabit ethernetwork setup with several
computers and a single NAS for alle my storage needs(a synology
DS209+II RAID2 with re