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mlobrien117
Feb 21, 2019Aspirant
Cannot connect to ReadyNAS with windows 10 with new router
I have a RN31222D. I recently installed a new router on our network. I can access the RN312 through the new router on my MacBook but cannot on my Windows 10 machine. I can access the RN312 through a ...
- Feb 25, 2019
Thanks for help. I will continue to use the ip address and not worry about the hostname.
mlobrien117
Feb 22, 2019Aspirant
Hi John,
The IP Address is DHCP
I can ping the NAS IP Address.
Since my post I have entered the ip address into the windows file explorer (\\192.168....) and I can access the files on the NAS. Interestingly when I am connected via ethernet and other routers in the building the NAS comes up automatically under network and devices.
aks-2
Feb 23, 2019Apprentice
So accessing the NAS via IP address works as expected, meaning you are normally accessing it via a name?
Windows Explorer usually shows several categories: computers, media, storage, etc. Accessing via storage would bring up the NAS dashboard. What do you see?
From a command prompt, you could type 'net use' or Windows Credential Manager and remove old entries.
- mlobrien117Feb 24, 2019AspirantYes normally access it by name as it normally shows in the Network section of File Explorer.
All I see is Computer and Network Infrastructure
Typed in net use and there are no entries in the list
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