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Coco2021
Dec 30, 2021Aspirant
RND2110-100NAS unable to map network drive in Windows 10
I have a ReadyNas (RND2110-100NAS). I have not been able to open any files stored in it from my Windows 10 laptop since three weeks ago. It is visible from RaidAir, I can access the set up UI but whe...
- Jan 03, 2022
It turns out my laptop needed to update to the latest Windows 10, after the update I am now able to access the ReadyNas.
StephenB
Dec 30, 2021Guru - Experienced User
Start by going into "turn windows features on or off", and make sure that SMB 1 client is enabled.
Then try running cmd, and enter
net use * /delete /y net use t: \\192.168.0.229\C /user:admin nas-admin-password
using the real NAS admin password of course. Be careful on the typing (particularly the two different slash directions).
The first command will clear any open SMB sessions. The second attempts to mount the NAS data volume as drive letter T:
Coco2021
Dec 30, 2021Aspirant
anThank you for your reply, SMB Client 1 is enabled. I ran the CMD as instructed and go the following messages:
Please let me know if you have any other suggestions.
Thanks
Giuseppe
net use * /delete /y There are no entries in the list.
net use t: \\192.168.0.229\C /user:admin USEDMYPASSWORD The network path was not found.
- SandsharkDec 30, 2021Sensei
Does RAIDar confirm that the IP address is, in fact 192.168.0.229? Have you made any other changes regarding network configuration?
- Coco2021Dec 30, 2021Aspirant
Thank you for jumping in Sandshark! Yes RAIdar confirms that 192.168.0.229 is the right IP address. Also this is the IP address I use to connect to ReadyNas using my Mac. The problem is my Windows machine, I did not make any change regarding network configuration, this happened all of sudden.
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