I have tried the following:Ĭreate a user on the NAS with the exact same username/password pair as your Windows machine. I have been forum hopping for the last 6hrs without any success. My blu-ray can access the qnap share using the account credentials I created on the NAS. I am using local authentication, no domain, no ldap. I have tried with the default shares (multimedia, Public) and ones I created manually. I am not able to access any share on the QNAP NAS. I have upgraded to the latest firmware this morning. I just purchased and hooked up the TS-212P a few days ago. Ryancharles wrote:I am hoping someone can help because I am pulling my hair out. The only other service I have enabled is DLNA and that is working. I have no issues logging in to the admin gui with the same credentials. Tools -> Map network drive, I get prompted for my credentials and I received the following error: Network Failure. When I attempt to MAP the drive using Qfinder. These are the same credentials my blu-ray are using and it works there. I have tried the following:Ĭompletely disabled all host based firewalls.Īsip\multimedia in windows, I get prompted for credentials, but the NAS just keeps prompting me continuously. not saying this is necessarily ur issue, but u can try.I am hoping someone can help because I am pulling my hair out. Or if it's not listed in qfinder, then i enter the add a nas device to qfinder, and manually add the lan ip, then login that way and it will work. if the nas is listed as detected, i select open admin browser from the qfinder right clicking on the nas and that will work. sometimes i have a nas device i can't access, so what i do is, go qfinder. if it's not enabled (by default i think it should be enabled), then ur pc might not be able to detect could be, at least it wouldn't in windows > networkĩ. make sure ur pc desktop windows11 has network discovery enabled. then go qfinder and check if it detects the device or not.Ĩ. this would reset the password and network settings on qnap back to default as well as removes any sort of ip blocks. perhaps your qnap ip blocked ur devices? usually this triggers upon a few repeated unsuccessful logins due to incorrect credentials used so the qnap will add the ip to a block.įor a lock out situation, a possible solution is to do a soft reset of your nas which is the 3 second press for 1 beep sound. maybe try remove entry and re-add back with the lan ip for the nas, and credentials.ħ. on windows, check your credential manager. but it's still recommended to set a fixed lan ip, whether directly on the qnap itself, or on your router dhcp reserved lan ip.Ħ. maybe u didn't set a fix lan ip for your nas? but even if u didn't, qfinder would usually be able to detect the new lan ip. but fortunately for this old model u can enable smb 2 in ssh manually not mistaken as a workaround for that situation)Ĥ. i think by default it is already set as such, but you can always double check? the only trouble i had in regards to this is for an older qnap model stuck on smb1, but my windows disabled smb1, therefore my pc does not detect as such because of this (unless i opt to enable smb1 which is probably a bad idea due to the security concerns for doing so. so for example if smb3 is allowed for qnap, then in windows 11 smb3 is also allowed. in the qnap, what smb did u set? make sure windows 11 can access the smb on both client and device. is perhaps firewall on client on blocking? you could try disable firewall temporarily to see if that does anythingģ. check that the devices both cient and nas are all on the same subnet.Ģ.
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