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I connected my DVD home theater to the Ethernet port on the extender. Everything connnects just fine. However, now the name of my network for my ethernet connected desktop to the main router is changed to "network_EXT". That should be unchanged, without the "_EXT" suffix. The wireless network name is WITHOUT the "_EXT" suffix. This is just the opposite - what gives?Solved3.1KViews0likes2CommentsVolumes Name Conflict (error code 1014020000)
Hiello, I'm running 3 x RAID1 Volumes on a RN31600. I needed to upgrade one of the Volume (DISK_1) to a bigger capacity but don't want to "Destroy" the volume in case something goes wrong in my backup and I need to reinstall the volume again. I made a backup of "DISK_1" on an external USB, removed the 2 disks belonging to the RAID1 volume "DISK_1" , plugged in 2 new disk with a bigger capacity and format them. In order to keep our worflow running smoothly I wish to re-use the name "DISK_1" for the new RAID1 volume. Unfortunatelly I got a error code 1014020000 " A Volume with the specified name already exist in the system" when trying to assign the name "DISK_1" to a new RAID1 Volume. Is there anyway I can re-use a volume name without destroying the previous volume? PascalSolved3.5KViews0likes2CommentsVolumes Name Conflict (error code 1014020000)
Hiello, I'm running 3 x RAID1 Volumes on a RN31600. I needed to upgrade one of the Volume (DISK_1) to a bigger capacity but don't want to "Destroy" the volume in case something goes wrong in my backup and I need to reinstall the volume again. I made a backup of "DISK_1" on an external USB, removed the 2 disks belonging to the RAID1 volume "DISK_1" , plugged in 2 new disk with a bigger capacity and format them. In order to keep our worflow running smoothly I wish to re-use the name "DISK_1" for the new RAID1 volume. Unfortunatelly I got a error code 1014020000 " A Volume with the specified name already exist in the system" when trying to assign the name "DISK_1" to a new RAID1 Volume. Is there anyway I can re-use a volume name without destroying the previous volume? Pascal2.8KViews0likes2Comments