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OrbiOwner
Aug 15, 2018Tutor
NAS Qnap TS-419 not accessible after router change
I have a couple of Qnap NAS servers that I've used for several years (TS-419 and TS-419P). After I switched from my D-Link DIR-655 router to the Orbi AC3000 I cannot access the NAS machines. They get...
OrbiOwner
Aug 16, 2018Tutor
Yes, the NAS get assigned an IP address from the router. With wired NAS and wired computer I still get no access.
When I get home after work I will see what's going on with Wireshark.
The thing was that everything worked perfectly through the old router...
mdgm-ntgr
Aug 16, 2018NETGEAR Employee Retired
Is the I.P. address in the same IP address range as that of your PC? e.g. if the I.P. address of your PC is 192.168.1.x is the I.P. address of the NAS 192.168.1.y?
- OrbiOwnerAug 18, 2018Tutor
The problem has been resolved. I apparently had configured the NAS machines to only accept network connections from another subnet than the Orbi router was working on. I feel kinda stupid, but happy that it's working again.
Sorry for taking up your time, but your help is appreciated.
- FURRYe38Aug 18, 2018Guru - Experienced User
Glad you got it working. Enjoy. :smileywink: