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Primatet
Jun 17, 2016Aspirant
Sudden network issues with a NASNetwork, Troubleshooting
I have a Synology NAS hooked up t my Netgear router. It has worked flawlessly up to now. I can access the nas via http://192.168.1.8:5000/index.cgi I can access any of the shares. The IP adress fo...
- Jul 16, 2016
Turns out it was the NAS was the source of error. Did a fabric reset that solved everything
VE6CGX
Jun 20, 2016Master
Have you set up the home group? How about access right? Every one is allowed to access? Funny thing is it used to work
you say.. Double check access right issue with or without password.
Primatet
Jun 26, 2016Aspirant
Thanks, will look into that.
- VE6CGXJun 26, 2016Master
Can't ping... ping times out? Do you use Synology NAS assistant? Does it do the same thing? Run ip scan and double confirm the NAS
ip address is still 192.168.1.8,,,,,, no chance of ip address conflict here?
- PrimatetJun 26, 2016Aspirant
Correct, ping times out.
NAS assistant cant find the NAS.
Adress confirmed the same.
I look in netgear geenie in network hood.
Only NAS has that IP.
Think i have to do a complete reset of the router, and not use the saved settings.
- TheEtherJun 26, 2016Guru
I have a Synology NAS and have no problems accessing it from Windows and Mac.
It's strange that you can log into the Synology's web portal but yet you can't ping it. Have you checked that the firewall on the Synology isn't blocking anything?
Do you have jumbo frames enabled on the Synology? If so, turn it off. Netgear routers do not support jumbo frames.