Sep 06
Step 1
Download the trial version of Interarchy from http://nolobe.com/interarchy/
Extract the app, and move to the Applications folder.
Step 2
Open Interarchy, and you will see a window like this:

- In the protocol drop-down, select WebDAV
- In the server, type the IP or hostname you use to connect to your D-link DNS-320L
- You can either leave the port as default (80) or change it to 443
- Type in the username and password you have set for webdav access.
- In remote path type: /webdav/YOUR WEBDAV SHARE
- (Where YOUR WEBDAV SHARE is the name/path of the folder you have set as a web-dav share)
- Click List
This will connect you to your D-Link DNS-320L via webdav.
Tags: DNS‑320L, Mac OS
Dec 29
Step 1: Click the Airport Wireless Icon on the Top Left corner of the screen (by the clock)

Step 2: Select the wireless network you want to connect to

Step 3: If the Wireless Network is password protected, you will be prompted to enter a password. Enter the appropriate password and click Join.

You are now connected.

Tags: Mac OS, Wireless
Dec 29
1. Go to https://d2okd4tdjucp2n.cloudfront.net/misc/mydlinkplugin.zip to download mydlink service plugin on your Mac.
2. Click Finder, go to Downloads, double-click the mydlinkplugin.zip to unzip the file.

3. Open another Finder window, go to your Hard Disk, Library, Internet Plugins


4. Open Downloads, Internet Plug-Ins windows, drag the unzipped file from Downloads to Internet Plug-Ins folder.

5. Click Authenticate and type Mac’s password to authorize installation of mydlink player plugin.


Please restart your browser after completed mydlink plugin installation.
Tags: Mac OS, mydlink
Nov 19
Step 1: Click the Airport Wireless Icon on the Top Left corner of the screen (by the clock)

Step 2: Select the wireless network you want to connect to

Step 3: If the Wireless Network is password protected, you will be prompted to enter a password. Enter the appropriate password and click Join.

You are now connected.

Tags: Mac OS, Wireless
Oct 31
How do I configure my Mac OS X computer to connect to a L2TP over IPsec Tunnel on my DFL Series Firewall?
Step 1: Please open the Internet Connect Utility, it can be found at Applications->Internet Connect.

Step 2: Please choose VPN (L2TP) then choose Configuration->Edit Configurations..

Step 3: Fill in Authentication details, Click OK when finished.

Click Connect, you should now be connected to your VPN.
Tags: Firewall, IPSec, L2TP, Mac OS