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EddVardas's avatar
EddVardas
Aspirant
Apr 12, 2020

ReadyNas Duo RND2000 V2

Hi all, 

I've got an issue vith my Readynas Duo v2: after upgrade tto Windows 10 on all my computers at home, cannot connect to Nas. The same issue with my TV (LG with webOS), where I used to watch streams from NAS. 

I spent hours and hours reading threads on different forums, but unfortunately nothing helped. The most unusual thing, is that I see my nas NAS in Windows Explorer, but cannot enter the folder. 

I also can connect to the web interface of the NAS through the browser, bot not to the Transmission app (IP<0.0.0.0.>:9091). 

It looks like the problem might be in the network, but I could not find any working solution. I use TP-Link AC1200. 

Pls help to get back the connection. 

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  • You might try \\<nas IP address>\media, if not successful then please share the IP address of you PC and NAS. Has anything else changed in your network?

    • StephenB's avatar
      StephenB
      Guru - Experienced User

      also go into "turn windows features on or off" and make sure the SMB 1.0/CIFS client is enabled.

       

      I suggest using the IP address rather than the hostname for now.

       

      What firmware are you running?

       

       

      • EddVardas's avatar
        EddVardas
        Aspirant

        Hi, 

        Thanks for your quick response. 

        SMB 1.0/CIFS client was enabled. 

        The firmware is 5.3.13.

        Using IP address to get to the NAS. What else to try? 

        RAIDar shows NAS as healthy, both drives are running well. 

    • EddVardas's avatar
      EddVardas
      Aspirant

      Hi, trying to reach \\<nas IP address>\media - getting wrong password response. While connecting through the web with this password works. 

      IP address is shared, nothing else changed in the network. 

      • aks-2's avatar
        aks-2
        Apprentice

        As Stephen mentiones it could be cached credentials. Are you getting a log in request via Windows file Explorer?

        What happens if you try to map a drive, selecting a specified user logon?

        From a DOS Command window type 'net view' to list active connectios.

        Take a look in Windows Credentials Manager too, and delete any entries to the NAS, you can then re-instate them or you'll be prompted when you make the first connection.

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