In case anyone has trouble storing to a Buffalo TeraStation, just wanted to save you my few minutes of headache with my TS1200D. :) I had several NVIDIA Jetson Nanos and Raspberry Pis using NFS but couldn't figure out why Camect wouldn't connect to it. Log in to your TeraStation and enable NFS, then click the link to its right to hit NFS settings. Camect doesn't like your TS to have a public network address of 0.0.0.0, so click Edit if that's your address. Enter the local (usually 192.168.1.something) IP address of your TS and enter 255.255.255.0 for your subnet. (If you're using a custom subnet, you probably don't need this help.) I also suggest changing the NFS to Kernel mode if available but I'm not sure it actually mattered. Now go into Folder setup, and repeat for each folder you want to use: click the folder link, Advanced Settings tab, enable NFS, and click OK. Now come back to Camect, click Rescan all, and the IP address of your TS should show up; expand it and you should be able to enable your NFS folder(s) and the free/total space information should appear in Camect.