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KenTanker0us1
May 14, 2020Tutor
ReadyNAS 426 Windows cannot access my NAS Error code: 0x80070035
Hello friends, I hope you're all keeping safe! (I'm also hoping enough are able to be online to help me with my questions!) I am having some serious network issues; my NAS becomes inaccessible on...
StephenB
May 28, 2020Guru - Experienced User
KenTanker0us1 wrote:
Windows Security:
-anti-virus, whatever else is stock with win10
If it was stock, then I'd be seeing it on my own PCs.
KenTanker0us1 wrote:
My hardware:
-Seems like I'm going to have to start testing everything, one switch at a time.
Maybe power down everything except the NAS, one PC, the switches and the router? Then retest?
KenTanker0us1
Jun 09, 2020Tutor
Yes, thanks, StephenB. I'm currently tracing all my network cabling....I found some CAT 5 which is not good. Once I get everything sorted out and labeled properly, I'll start isolating parts and speed checking with iperf.
Can you expand on what you were saying about installing/running iperf on a NAS? Even a helpful link would be nice.
I hope you continue to stay safe, thanks as always.
- StephenBJun 10, 2020Guru - Experienced User
KenTanker0us1 wrote:
Can you expand on what you were saying about installing/running iperf on a NAS? Even a helpful link would be nice.
You'd enable ssh on the NAS, and then log into the NAS using either the ssh client built into Windows or using putty. https://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/latest.html
Either way, you log in as root, using the admin password. Then you'd install iperf3 using the command I posted above.
There is no GUI for it, so you'd need to run it via the linux command line. Some explanation on the commands is here: https://www.tecmint.com/test-network-throughput-in-linux/ But don't use the installation commands in that link.
- KenTanker0us1Sep 27, 2020Tutor
Friends, thanks for all the help. Sorry I took so long to get back to you!
I ended up replacing all my cabling, but I really think the main suspect was bleeping Windows updates. I can't prove it.
But I'm not having that problem anymore (knock on wood).
I'm going to accept as solution this thread so we can put it to rest.
I have another problem happening now! It's in a new thread, I hope to see you there. Be safe, be well. peace
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