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Pstreicher
Jun 22, 2017Luminary
RAIDar 6.3.0, this latest version is not showing my RN104 on the network, what changed?
Okay, what happened? I've been using RAIDar ever since, well, you know, a long time now. Then, an upgrade comes out. Now I do not see the RN104 in my network. Now there was a recent upgrade for the R...
- Jun 24, 2017
Well, I blamed the wrong company. Turns out it was Microsoft and their notorious, endless updating. This time the Windows Creator 1730 update forgot to restore my HOMEGROUP settings. I had to find the password on the master pc and then enter it into the other pc's. Now everybody shows on the network and I can again access the NAS from anyone of them. This is the second time I've been through this. Problem is you don't go through it often enough to remember what the fix is every time. On top of it all, Netgear has to throw an update or or two into the mix. Let this be a lesson learned, grasshopper! Thanks to all for taking time to suggest things to try.
StephenB
Jun 23, 2017Guru - Experienced User
Hopchen wrote:
You could just map a normal network drive in windows. That is a better solution overall I think.
There are three ways to overcome this discovery issue, and all work well.
-As Hopchen suggests map a network drive (perhaps persistently) That shows up under "network locations" when you view "This PC"
-add a "network location" which points to a share. This also shows up "network locations" :smileysurprised:
-create a desktop shortcut to the NAS (or to a NAS share)
FWIW, I don't think this was directly caused by the firmware update. In my experience Microsoft's network discovery is sometimes hit-or-mess.
Pstreicher
Jun 24, 2017Luminary
Well, I blamed the wrong company. Turns out it was Microsoft and their notorious, endless updating. This time the Windows Creator 1730 update forgot to restore my HOMEGROUP settings. I had to find the password on the master pc and then enter it into the other pc's. Now everybody shows on the network and I can again access the NAS from anyone of them. This is the second time I've been through this. Problem is you don't go through it often enough to remember what the fix is every time. On top of it all, Netgear has to throw an update or or two into the mix. Let this be a lesson learned, grasshopper! Thanks to all for taking time to suggest things to try.
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