If you are using windows 10, try make sure that network discovery is enabled. can try replacing it, but i suspect the issue in this case is something else.Īre you by chance running your pc client in a non admin account? can you try run qnap finder using admin to see if that makes any difference? or possibly reinstall qfinder? Only other thing i can think of is the ethernet cable has a issue. I'm assuming that your qnap leds are all indicative that it is powered on and without issue? usually if there is a serious issue it would blink different led colors or make beeping noises. ![]() Check to see if you can hear 2 beeps (about 2. You can also try reboot your pc, your router and switch, and nas. If you still cannot find NAS from QNAP Finder: power off your NAS, take out all Hard Disks, reboot the NAS. Any firewalls on your pc is blocking access to the nas? one possible scenario. In the past when i use dhcp and router went down then came back up, it usually sometimes resulted in issues for me.Īnother thing is probly firewall. I recommend you set a static ip in QTS so that the qnap nas ip remains fixed and unaffected if the router goes down. Run Qfinder Pro and open your NAS in File Explorer/Finder.Ĭheck your file transfer speed by copying a file to/from your computer and NAS.Also how is your qnap getting it's ip? does it have a static ip setup? or did you do a DHCP? 1.On NAS, please check Server name of your NAS by Control Panel > System > General Settings > System Administration, It’s NASF3E82F in this case.
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