superg wrote: » Turn off your software firewall and try it. Mine has been in the habit of blocking access to my NAS recently when it never used to.
Je_suis_Jean wrote: » I've a home network "Workgroup" with several computers and a NAS attached.
Eric Cartman wrote: » Is the NAS ethernet or Wifi ? its very possible that the router is doing client isolation or firewalling traffic between the interfaces (this is only if the pc has file sharing turned on, network discovery turned on and the network connection is set to a 'private' network)
the_syco wrote: » What version of W10 are the PC's? I'm guessing W10 Home Edition?
bennyineire wrote: » could be a DNS issue, can you ping the NAS and can you navigate to it if you use the NAS IP address, for (eg \\192.168.1.10 ? or whatever the IP address is for you NAS)
Je_suis_Jean wrote: » Hi Syco, Yes indeed, all running W10 home Edition.
Je_suis_Jean wrote: » Spent a good 4-5 hours trying to fix this as I like to move content from the PC to the NAS (but can't as long as File Explorer can't see the NAS as a "Computer") including doing a Network Reset on the PC but to no avail.
the_syco wrote: » According to this you should be able to see the other computers (but I could never get it working, personally).
the_syco wrote: » What's the make/model of the NAS box? Can it run an FTP server?
Venom wrote: » This may be completely off the wall but have you tried sharing the devices/location with yourself?
blackbox wrote: » Any luck in resolving this? I'd like to be able to move on from my "workaround".
Moon54 wrote: » Network stuff is always a bit flaky for me too in Win 10 with NAS's. Best solution I found was to "Map Network Drives" to drive letter, works flawlessly after that. a) Open "This PC" b) Click on "Computer" tab and then select "Map Network Drive" c) input the \\ipaddressofserver\sharename to give the path of the share d) Check "Reconnect at logon" e) Enter login details & double click on the drive to check. e.g. my Lenovo share is \\192.168.0.101\Videos -> mapped to V: my Synology share is \\192.168.0.102\Video -> mapped to S:
the_syco wrote: » Set the NAS box to have a static IP address. For example, if your Default Gateway is 192.168.1.254, set the IP of the NAS box to 192.168.1.99 Then browse to it's website (http://192.168.1.99) and you'll see the FTP server option.