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4 TopicsXS708T 10G/1000M Long Auto Negotiation
Hi guys, I have a XS708T 10G switch for communicating to 2-4 ethernet cameras at a time.The cameras can either be 10G enabled or 1G only, but i have noticed during the camera boot up, the auto negotiation of the switch can take minutes before it finalizes on a rate and connects to the PC. This happens even if i force the ports into 10G or 1000M. If i go directly into the PCI ethernet card, camera connects immediately and I have no problem. I do need these to be networked though, but its extremely unreliable at this point. has anybody else seen this, any ideas?3.2KViews0likes3Commentsreestablishing SMB-Connections lasts up to 30 minutes
Hi, I've a 314 NAS (mounted as drive M:\) behind a HP-Procurve-Switch, for some reasons (ransomwareprotection) I disconnect that certain switch port by snmp-command - thats no problem. Later then I reestablish that connection - switching that certain switch-port on. Then it lasts between 10 and 30 minutes, till I can access the NAS by drive-Letter which is M:\. Interesting is, that after switching the Procurve-Switchport on, I can access that NAS Admin-Page immediatelly, but why not the drive M: which is connected via SMB to my Windows system. Whats the reason for that behaviour and/or is there configuration to improve - shorten that time afer switching port on an ability to connect to M:\ - the situation ? J.B.SolvedReadyNAS Pro Pioneer Edition USB Connection
Hi, I bought the non working ReadyNas chassis a couple of years ago. It started working when I removed the USB connection from the motherboard and is now running sucessfully with four WD 4T EFRX's. I don't want to risk damage by trying all the possible connections the internal USB plug would fit, so could someone advise me which are the correct pins on the mother board? Thanks in advance, Pete2.6KViews0likes0Comments(Still) Can't connect via AFP
Hi there. I'm running a ReadyNAS NV+ for home use. It's on firmware version RAIDiator 4.1.14. For no apparent reason, I stopped being able to connect using AFP (you can see the original thread relating to this problem here – it was never resolved). I can still connect to the shares using SMB / CIFS. Not being able to connect via AFP means that the disk cannot be discovered by Apple's Time Machine. Today I performed a factory reset on the volumes (clearing all disk contents), in the hope that this would fix the AFP problem. It remains. Any suggestions how I could go about fixing this? I thought maybe it was a permissions problem like this but that post refers to a different readynas firmware version.Solved4.9KViews0likes10Comments