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Lovs2look
Nov 05, 2019Tutor
ReadyShare not working W10
It would appear that readyshare uses SMB1 and Windows 10 no longer supports it. I can access the readyshare files from a Win 8.1 PC, but not on my up-to-date Win10 PC. https://support.microsoft.com...
- Nov 05, 2019
An oldie but goodie:
Solved: ALL Netgear USB Drive Mapping Issues ReadyShareCo... - NETGEAR Communities
SDearch the forum: SMB.
Lovs2look
Nov 05, 2019Tutor
I'm running Windows 10...as per the title of my post. The screenshot I posted popped up after I tried to access \\readyshare from Windows Explorer, despite what you might think. My security software is the default, built in Windows Defender (or whatever they call it now)
Thanks other poster for the link to previous issues encountered and as stated clearly on that post "Windows 10 relies solely on SMBv3.x and above which is far superior to SMBv1 which Netgear has chosen to use."
"To use NETBIOS shares, SMB 1 is REQUIRED." So you've enabled SMBv1 then? You must have if you're on Win10 as it is no longer supported in v1903 for secuurity reasons.
Luckily NG is re-writing their firmware to support SMBv3 (as they should have a long time ago...but that's another rant) so updating to the latest firmware should fix it...BUT the latest firmware for the D7800 breaks the Internet link, so I've had to revert back to an old version just so the Internet will work! Out of getting internet or readyshare, I'll choose internet every time, but geez, I really wish NG could get their act together with regards to their firmware. Therefore the problem very much is with the modem/router, not Windows 10.
IrvSp
Nov 05, 2019Master
I AM running W10 as I stated as well. I do NOT get that dialog box.
""To use NETBIOS shares, SMB 1 is REQUIRED." So you've enabled SMBv1 then? You must have if you're on Win10 as it is no longer supported in v1903 for secuurity reasons. "
Yes, it HAS to be used. Search here again for SMB1 and the web for MS's statement. I've posted it here umpteen times, and in it, MS states you may have to run it. it is still INCLUDED in W10, just not enabled as a default.
Yes, on some higher end routers WSD was enabled I understand. Yes, SMB2 and 3 IS enabled, at least on the R7000 and R8000. However that is 1/2 the story. WSD must also be enable to expose the share WHICH NG has not done.
If your hypothesis is correct, I too would see that dialog box but I don't? How do you explain that?
"Luckily NG is re-writing their firmware to support SMBv3 (as they should have a long time ago...but that's another rant) so updating to the latest firmware should fix it...BUT the latest firmware for the D7800 breaks the Internet link, so I've had to revert back to an old version just so the Internet will work! Out of getting internet or readyshare, I'll choose internet every time, but geez, I really wish NG could get their act together with regards to their firmware."
So how do you know they are adding SMB 3? As I said, on some routers it is installed and activated, but it alone will not fix the sharing problem. Is the share method (as I have shown) is NETBIOS (which MS also deprecated) that Netgear uses.
Some more reading for you:
Also do your own search for SMB 1 on this forum, there is plenty of information there, included on posts by me on how to tell if SMB3 is running on the Router.
However, from your quote above, you mention for the first time with new f/w you could reach the internet, totally unrelated problem.