I hope i'm in the right place... New to this forum...
Here's the thing. I have GoFlex net with two Seagate 1TB drives plugged in. One drive is original as bought with not mods the other is HFS+ ( had to reformat. Seagate firewire interface cable has some issues. It corrupted my drive and lost some data. Thankfully data was not important. )
I'm running MAC OS 10.6.4 and using safari browser. My GoFlex Net device is connected to home network through Airport express. Network uses DHCP. All's well.
Now to the problem at hand. I can not mount the drives through web interface once they have been ejected through from the browser. I have tried all tips and tricks that I could find. Deleting .cedata folder, .ceid file, reformatting one drive, rebooting the GoFlex net. ( Also tried though goflexnet.pogoplug.com and my.pogoplug.com sites) Within browser, in settings, under WFS I can see the device IP address.
To get drives to mount again, I have to eject them, unplug and plug them back in. It sort of defeats the purpose of having web interface if I can't mount the drives. Also, once you eject one drive there is no way that I can see to try to see it again if the other drive is still active.
Now, here's the thing. It worked and I'm at the loss to figure out why it stopped working? I understand that I'm talking about Seagate product, clearly the underlying technology is Pogoplug. Which I think is a great concept. Some rough edges to be sure.
Any tips or suggestions would be really appreciated. Thanks and regards.

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Had a response from Seagate who tell me that once drives are ejected from the bowser, they can not be mounted until they are unplugged and plugged back in. But I'm sure that I was able to mount the back agin through the browser. It sort of begs the question; why be able to eject them and not mount them back. Especially since the whole point is the remote access.
I'd be interested in similar experiences with either GoFlex Net or Pogoplug.