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VeryFrustrated1's avatar
Jun 11, 2011

All computers can access NAS, NAS can't access anything.

I 'successfully' (according to the Frontview log) set up a NAS Duo (2x2TB) using an XP computer in my 'HOME' workgroup (to which the NAS now belongs, appearing in Explorer on my XP machine pretty much like a remote drive).

But when I tried to setup incremental backup for machines on my home network using Frontview, the NAS couldn't 'find' any of the machines (2x XP-SP3, 1x Windows 7, 1 x Mac OSX), or shares on them (error 'unable to connect', 'unable to access remote path' &c &c). This applies to both Timestamped or Archive Bit backup methods.

The 'Browse' feature in Frontview/Backup/Add Job/Host (after you've worked out you don't need to use slashes, despite the very unclear 'help' and manual) is grayed out, Test Connection dosn't work for any of the machines FROM the NAS, though all can access the NAS and the shares on it, I've tried undoing and resetting shares on the Machines I want to back up, I've tried getting rid of login passwords, and tried reinstating them, I've looked at all the XP services running on my own machine, tried varing them. I've tried using IP addresses rather than workgroup names, and ignoring the 'Test Connection' failure (sometimes apparently just poor design of the backup facility). NOTHING works. Backup jobs 'start successfully' but fail after about 5 minutes, after the NAS gives up trying to find computers on the network that all other computers on the network, running their different OS, can find with no problem, along with all their shares.

I've been through all the FAQs here, searched through a lot of postings here, but to no avail.

I bought the NAS for backup, and I'm VERY disappointed by the poor standard of the user guide, of the bundled Help, and the inability of the NAS to access any of the computers that can easily access the NAS in my 'HOME' workgroup to which everything belongs.

Could it be a hardware problem?

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