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DuckSoupNAS1
Dec 19, 2019Aspirant
Windows 10 loses discoverablity when ReadyNAS joins network
My home network contains a Windows 7 PC, a Windows 7 laptop, a Windows 10 PC and my ReadyNAS 102 running the latest update. If I shut down my NAS and reboot my W10 PC, the W10 PC can network browse ...
Sandshark
Dec 19, 2019Sensei
Do you have a static IP on the NAS? If you do, and it's in the range that DHCP hands out, that could be the issue. When you boot the NAS first, it grabs it's static address, which is unused. When the PC is booted next, it's given a different one. But if you boot the PC first, and it gets assigned that same address the NAS uses, then booting the NAS will cause a conflict for that address because it uses the static one, not one assigned by DHCP.
- DuckSoupNAS1Dec 19, 2019AspirantThe NAS does have a static IP but all of my DHCP devices use a different range so there’s no IP conflict.
- StephenBDec 20, 2019Guru - Experienced User
Do you have legacy windows discovery enabled on the NAS?
- DuckSoupNAS1Dec 20, 2019AspirantYes I do
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