Thanks Jim. This is in response to your responses to my thread "Mounted NAS drive can't be found" in the general Id section of the forum.
I had read the thread and the Install Guide before I mounted the drive. I followed the instructions to the letter, including signing in to the NAS as Admin with a password. The Id said that I had mounted the drive successfully and gave me the name for it. Are you saying the software can tell me I was successful, but I really wasn't? If Yes, should I revert the Id to default settings (77 - Enter) and start over or is it easier to dismount the NAS drive (which I have no idea how to do)? If the latter, I need specific instructions that take into account the fact that the drive cannot be found by the ID and so cannot be clicked on.
While I have had intermittent network issues, overall the network is strong. I have no problems with using Sonos in 4 different zones, with using an Olive 04HD (and you know what an unreliable, dodgy-software machine that is), both controlled with iPad. I also have no problems with web-surfing or email, though those are probably far less relevant. So I don't believe the issues are network-related.
As far as using all caps, while I didn't do it for the usual reason, I am extremely frustrated as I have been posting on the forum for over a year and still don't have either of my MC systems working properly. You have answered a number of my posts and I thank you for that.
To summarize, 2 brand new Mac Minis crashed MC20 continuously; the Dell laptop at my client's home on a different, strong network (no problem streaming video on the DirecTV Genie system) repeatedly gets stuck on one note and requires a power cycling reboot of the REFStream renderer to stop it; the Toshiba laptop plays files using MC21 from the same NAS drive the Id can't see, but JRemote on the iPad Air can only connect to the Toshiba maybe 1 in 10 times (that is either a Toshiba or network issue and I've been trying to get my IT guy to deal with it, but he's too busy on big projects with other clients). John Stronczer at Bel Canto says the Id will take care of the one-note problem, but I must first get one to work on my system before I am willing to put it in his system (same renderer and NAS drive as mine)