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Skipanderson52
Nov 19, 2015Tutor
File sharing - WINDOWS 10 - ReadyNAS no longer connecting
Cannot see/access/satisfy-password on ReadyNAS NV+ and ReadyNAS 516 on Windows 10 home -- after the Windows update last week. Now: Windows 10 home, Version 1511, OS Build 10586.11 I simply ...
- Oct 12, 2016
For OS6 models we'd recommend running 6.5.2 or later. 6.5.0 and later has the new WSD discovery service.
With Windows 10 you also want the workgroup on the NAS to match the one on your PC.
powellandy1
Nov 27, 2015Virtuoso
What problem exactly are you experiencing??
Failure to map or not seeing NAS as a directory in Network in Windows Explorer??
powellandy1
Dec 04, 2015Virtuoso
Some other things to try:
- Ensure Network Discovery is enabled.
- Control Panel\Network and Internet\Network and Sharing Center\Advanced sharing settings
For each Network Category (Public, Private, Domain) you wish to have the feature enabled, click the arrow to the right of the category to expand it, and select “Turn on network discovery” & check “Turn on automatic setup of network connected devices”
- Ensure that Network Discovery is allowed inbound in the Windows Firewall (in addition to any other firewall in use).
- [Windows Key + R] > Firewall.cpl
Click “Allow an app or feature through Windows Firewall” in the left pane.
In the Allowed apps and features scroll box, find “Network Discovery”.
Make sure it is checked for all of the Network categories that you have enabled.
- Ensure the necessary services are started.
- [Windows Key + R] > Services.msc
Base Filtering Engine (BFE)
Computer Browser (Browser)
DHCP Client (DHCP)
DNS Client (DNSCache)
Network Connection (NetMan)
Network Location Awareness (NLASvc)
Remote Procedure Call (RPC) (RPCSS)
Server (LANManServer)
SSDP Discovery (SSDPSrv)
TCP/IP NetBIOS Helper (LMHosts)
Workstation (LANManWorkstation)
- Ensure NetBIOS Enabled - Open Network and Sharing Center -> Change adapter Settings -> RIght click properties the network adapter (wired or wifi) -> highlight Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) and click Properties button -> click Advanced... -> select WINS tab and select Enable NetBIOS over TCP/IP
- Ensure the network interface that is connected to the network you want devices discovered is in the appropriate network category (should be Private).
- [Windows Key + R] > Cmd.exe
Type “PowerShell.exe Get-NetConnectionProfile”
In this output you will find Network Category, which needs to correspond to the category enabled through the firewall, as well as when Network Discovery is turned on.
For machines with multiple interfaces, you will need to know the name of the interface which is connected to the network with the devices you wish to be discovered
Ensure your Network bindings are correct.
[Windows + R] > NCPA.cpl
Right click the interface and select Properties
Ensure the bindings are bound
Client for Microsoft Networks
File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks
Link-Layer Topology Discovery Mapper I/O Driver
Link-Layer Topology Discovery Responder
Microsoft LLDP Protocol Driver
Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)
Internet Protocol Version 6 (TCP/IPv6)
If any of these are unbound, try rebinding, and if that still doesn’t work, from an elevated command prompt, run “NetCfg.exe –d”
- HomithDec 04, 2015Guide
Changing the ReadyNAS from SMB3 to SMB1 using SMB Plus did the trick. All is functioning now. Followed the advice here:
http://forum.synology.com/enu/viewtopic.php?f=49&t=106924&sid=7e9deffc43998df099b1dd891a800326
Works all the time, every time now
Cheers :)
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