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Suwaneegal
Feb 26, 2019Aspirant
ReadyShare Vault: How to get Synology NAS to show up on backup drives list
I just got a new router. I can see my NAS via Windows but it doesn't show up as a backup option for Ready Share Vault. I have hit refresh and it still doesn't show up. How can I get RSV to recogn...
- Mar 02, 2019
I was busy and didn't look at this until today. I thought I had looked here before but maybe not.
After reading your comment, I went to step 2 and saw my NAS on the list of drives. Then I went back to step 1 and my mapped network folder was there.
Thanks.
michaelkenward
Feb 27, 2019Guru - Experienced User
In Backup, have you looked Step 2, Select Additional Files/Folder?
I see the network here, along with NAS drives.
Suwaneegal
Mar 02, 2019Aspirant
I was busy and didn't look at this until today. I thought I had looked here before but maybe not.
After reading your comment, I went to step 2 and saw my NAS on the list of drives. Then I went back to step 1 and my mapped network folder was there.
Thanks.
- antinodeMar 02, 2019Guru
> I didn't feel the need to list the router as I felt it was a Windows
> based software issue.That's why you posted your question in a "Home Networking > WiFi
Routers > Nighthawk WiFi Routers" forum instead of, say, an NAS or
Windows forum somewhere?> [...] But, please try to avoid comments [...] that can be interpreted
> as condescending. [...]It's hard not to be "condescending" to someone who, in a router
forum, leads with "I just got a new router," and then provides no
information about that "new router". Either you're wasting everyone's
time with irrelevant information, or you're omitting obviously
significant information. Or you're completely lost. (Or some
combination.)- SuwaneegalMar 02, 2019Aspirant
I sincerely hope you don't work in Customer Support somewhere. You have no people skills. It just takes a little effort to be kind to people and help out the people who aren't as skilled as you (technically wise). Forums are for people of all skill levels to seek help. When I worked in IT support, I sought first to seek out information from users in a gentle way and not to judge them or make them feel as if they were stupid or beneath me.
And as I said, it was an app issue not a router issue.
I usually try to be polite, but you are a jerk. Is trolling people on the Internet a hobby of yours? It's is unfotunate this forum doesn't have a downvote option because you deserve this for your post..
The comment wasn't made to you and it was made in a constructive way...so way all the anger and ugliness?? You didn't have a dog in this fight so why go out of your way to be mean?
- antinodeMar 02, 2019Guru
> I usually try to be polite, [...]
How "polite" is it to post a question in an inappropriate forum, and
either include irrelevant information, or omit significant information?
Is wasting the time of volunteers, who would like to be helpful,
"polite"?> [...] why go out of your way to be mean?
Just offering some constructive criticism to someone who seems to
need some help in forming a techical question. I suspected that it
might fail.