Good morning, everyone. I can’t explain what is going on with local area networks and the Disklavier, but I can tell you what is working for me at this moment with both the Mark IV and the DKC-850. I presume that the E3 behaves in the same way as the DKC-850. OS X 10.11 El Capitan Upon restarting my computer, neither the Mark IV nor the DKC-850 show up as shard devices on my network in the Finder. However, they may eventually show up after a long delay. If I use the Finder menu Go : Connect to Server…, I can access the Mark IV by entering its IP address as follows: smb://192.168.1.20 (Note: 192.168.1.20 is the local IP address of my Mark IV. Yours probably has a different address.) When I do this, I can log into the Mark IV hard drive as a guest and access FromToPC, DNA, and other folders in the Finder. This trick does not currently work with the DKC-850. So, I resort to MuCommander. When using MuCommander, I enter the IP address for the DKC-850 in the same way. After I have found a way to access each of the Disklaviers over the network, I see that both have shown up as shard devices in the Finder. However, the Mark IV is the only shared device that is actually accessible in the Finder. OS X 10.10.5 Yosemite Neither the Mark IV nor the DKC-850 show up in the Finder. I can get access to the Mark IV using the Go to Server trick mentioned above or MuCommander. However, I cannot use either trick to get access to the DKC-850. OS X 10.7.5 Lion Neither the Mark IV nor the DKC-850 show up in the Finder. I can get access to the Mark IV using the Go to Server trick mentioned above but cannot use that method to get access to the DKC-850. MuCommander will access either piano. OS X 10.6.8 Snow Leopard Both the Mark IV and the DKC-850 show up immediately in the Finder. I can get access to the Mark IV with no difficulty. I cannot get access to the DKC-850 (even though I can see it) and the Go to Server trick mentioned above does not work. MuCommander will access either piano. MuCommander is available here: http://www.mucommander.com for Mac, PC, and Linux. Regards, PianoBench > On Oct 11, 2015, at 1:38 AM, rightnightboy@... [disklavier] <disklavier@yahoogroups.com> wrote: > > Thanks Iheitzeb1, I guess the wireless connection must be the answer since I get nothing anything under "network" and any attempt to use the "go to folder" with the prompt "smb://dkv <smb://dkv>..." brings nothing. Samething with the "connect to server" : nothing works ( I tried with different syntaxes etc. So probably through wifi the Mac connects with the bridge which in its turns connect to the DKC... > > > I found the post where Georges Frederick Litterst says that the Mac finder from 10.7 cannot see the dkc and its suggestion to use mucommander: > > "George Frederick Litterst > Aug 22, 2013 > Good morning, everyone. > > I have learned officially that the E3/DKC-850 cannot be accessed by the Mac Finder in OS X 10.7 and OS X 10.8. However, there is a free program called muCommander (http://www.mucommander.com <http://www.mucommander.com/>) that will provide access to the From/To PC folder. > > The program presents a window with a split screen. On one side, you access the directory of your Mac. On the other side, you access the E3/DKC-850. To access the E3/DKC-850, you must specify SMB as the protocol and put in an address s imilar to this: > > <>smb://dkv4d073d <smb://dkv4d073d> > > To find the "dkv" number for your Disklavier, you can do either of two things: > > (1) Note what dkv number shows up in the sidebar of a Finder window in the "SHARED" section. > > or > > (2) On your Disklavier, go to Setup : Network : Information : Name > > When you use muCommander to log into your Disklavier, a window will pop up asking for a username and password. You can log in as a guest wit hout a username and password. > > NOTE: muCommander will only give you access to the From/To PC folder. If you want more functionality than that, you should get DKVBrowser (http://dkvbrowser.sourceforge.net <http://dkvbrowser.sourceforge.net/>). To use DKVBrowser, you'll need to identify the current IP address for your E3/DKC-850. To do so, go to Setup : Network : Information : IPAddr. > > Regards, > PianoBench" > > Now there maybe other workaround... I will eventually try to find a wifi bridge to test the wireless connection. > > > >
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Re: [disklavier] DKC-800 From To PC on MAC
2015-10-11 by George Frederick Litterst
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