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KTO2
Jan 06, 2022Tutor
R7800: SMB Works, FTP Doesn't
If I use a flash drive formatted NTFS both SMB and FTP work fine and do everything they should. If I use an SSD formatted NTFS SMB works fine and does everything it should but trying to connect w...
- Jan 10, 2022
An update on this in case it helps someone else as I was still getting problems.
The culprit was the SSD enclosure. I tried 2 other flash drives and four other HDD/SSD's and they all worked fine with FTP so I swopped the original SSD in to one of the other enclosures and it worked immediately and has continued to do so since (I even swopped things back to double check if the problem would reoccur and it did).
Why it wouldn't work with FTP but would with SMB is beyond me as is why FTP would work with the R7000 but not the R7800.
KTO2
Jan 07, 2022Tutor
It is purely for internal use, I don't even have 'FTP via internet' activated within ReadySHARE and I even tried the following last night but it made no difference:
Remove flash drive and reboot. Reinsert flash drive (which is instantly recognised) and reboot again and checked the Samba share on the laptop. Went in to Filezilla and clicked the connect button within 'site manager' as the share is already set up as a saved site and everything worked perfectly.
Remove flash drive, reboot and insert SSD (which is also instantly recognised) and reboot again. No issues whatsoever with Samba but connection refused when clicking on the connect button (same as above) within Filezilla.
Repeat both of the above but this time instead of clicking on connect within saved sites use the quick connect method in Filezilla which gave me exactly the same results.
Remove SSD and plug it in to an R7000 which is running DD-WRT as a repeater bridge (the R7800 is running Stock), reboot and test with Filezilla and watch it work like a dream.
- schumakuJan 07, 2022Guru - Experienced User
KTO2 wrote:
Remove flash drive, reboot and insert SSD (which is also instantly recognised) and reboot again. No issues whatsoever with Samba but connection refused when clicking on the connect button (same as above) within Filezilla.
Repeat both of the above but this time instead of clicking on connect within saved sites use the quick connect method in Filezilla which gave me exactly the same results.
The R7800 was reported to have an issue with mutiple storage devices - being together, beeing one by one. Don't remember if ithe issue applied to SMB and FTP, or just FTP. It's like the system does remember both storage devices, but the second one is falsely referened internally. One special case I know it happened was when using two of the "same" storage device type (sigh - Netgear "design") - then only one, the first one, was accessible by SMB and FTP.
- KTO2Jan 07, 2022Tutor
Thanks for that Schumaku it prompted me to plug the SSD in to USB 2 instead which I have never used before and BOOM!!! FTP up and running without even a reboot.
Is there any way to stop this happening in the future as I can from time to time bring different flash drives/SSD's home from the office and ideally I could do with being able to access them with Filezilla?
- schumakuJan 07, 2022Guru - Experienced User
Afraid, lack of some insight since Netgear decided to kill the shell access for my routers. The last thing I still see is that the router here has "reversed" the T_Drive and the U_Drive somehow logically in the past - but for similar usage, this works here.