Thank you.  I confirm your summary.

"smbtree -b -N" returns no output

Opening the location as specified creates browse-able locations in
Nautilus, and mounts them on the Desktop.  This is somewhat easier (in
my situation) than using the command line or modifying fstab.  I will
test this in my "real-life" home network.

Shouldn't the operation of obtaining the NAS's IP address, as with
findsmb, and passing it to the browsing function be written into
Nautilus?  It seems to me that it advances Ubuntu to have it "just work"
with cheap, widely-available hardware.

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Nautilus fails to browse any share on network to which Iomega Home Network Hard 
Drive (MDHD500-N, firmware K108.W15) is attached.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/354243
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