Time Machine and Iomega Home Network Drive (error 45)

I purchased and installed a Iomega 2TB Home Network Drive today primarily for usage with OS X and Time Machine.
I tried to create a Time Machine backups from two different computers and both returned the error
The backup disk image "/volumes/backups-2/"mymacname.sparsebundle" could not be created (error 45)
I would love some guidance and how to over come this issue.
Thanks very much,
Henry Cline

Henry Cline1 wrote:
I purchased and installed a Iomega 2TB Home Network Drive today primarily for usage with OS X and Time Machine.
Time Machine does not back up to most network drives. Here's the criteria they must meet: Disks that can be used with Time Machine. And be careful here: just because some 3rd-party hardware claims to support Time Machine doesn't necessarily mean that Apple supports it, or that it will work in all circumstances.
You may find some hardware or "hacks" that might make other things work, in some cases, to a degree. But use them at your own risk.
First, since this is *unsupported by Apple,* there's nowhere to go when there's trouble.
Second, you're risking a future update preventing it from working, and perhaps rendering your backups useless.
I tried to create a Time Machine backups from two different computers and both returned the error
The backup disk image "/volumes/backups-2/"mymacname.sparsebundle" could not be created (error 45)
Try the renaming suggestions in #C9 of the Time Machine - Troubleshooting *User Tip,* also at the top of this forum.

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