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realmcom
Jul 07, 2016Aspirant
No Network Access To Shares After Upgrade To 6.5.1
Today I merged my Netgear accounts and then upgraded the NAS firmware to 6.5.1. Prior to this I cannot remember what version it was running, but it was the latest allowed prior to merging the accoun...
- Jul 07, 2016
realmcom wrote:
...As I use anonymous permissions I don't believe this could be a Windows Credentials error...I'd look at that anyway, if only to rule it out. If there are no credentials saved for the NAS, Windows presents the user/password you used to log onto windows. If that fails to authenticate then you are denied access - even if anonymous access is allowed by the NAS.
(1) Is the Mac also using SMB to access the shares, or does it use AFP?
(2) If IPv6 is enabled on the NAS, try disabling it.
(3) Try these commands (substituting the real NAS admin password) and let us know what happens:
net use * /delete
net use t: \\192.168.0.4\data /user:admin nasadminpassword
realmcom
Jul 07, 2016Aspirant
(1) Is the Mac also using SMB to access the shares, or does it use AFP? Connects by SMB also.
(2) If IPv6 is enabled on the NAS, try disabling it. IPv6 is already disabled.
(3) Try these commands (substituting the real NAS admin password) and let us know what happens: I had already deleted the drive map, but yes you were spot on the money. Mapping that worked with the specific credentials. I then deleted t: and added all of the mapped drives that I had previously successfully (using the hostname rather than IP with no problems).
net use * /delete
net use t: \\192.168.0.4\data /user:admin nasadminpassword
Frustrating that a simple firmware upgrade threw everything out of whack when nothing else had changed, but thanks for the help.
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