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Products => Storage => : kwvsp February 07, 2019, 12:37:30 PM
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I changed my internet provider from CenturyLink to Comcast/Xfinity and I can't access my BuffaloNAS devices. This occurred initially 2 years ago, and I've not been able to access since the switch, but I would now like to access my NAS drives again to get at my data and to also use the NAS drives. I have since updated to WIN10 also. Can anyone help me?
My two BuffaloNAS devices are:
1. LS-WV4.0TL/R1
2. LS-XH1.0TL
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1) Enable SMB1 on Windows 10
from
http://forum.nas-hilfe.de/buffalo-technology-nas-anleitungen/mit-windows-10-auf-ein-nas-zugreifen-t2736.html
2) do not use Buffalonas.com
Maybe you are on IPV6 now
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Thank you oxygen8, however I cannot get to the drive to make changes. I have enabled SMB1 on Win10. I can't add attachments to show you a .jpg of what I do see, so I'll describe.
I have the latest NAS Navigator (version 2.93), and upon opening, it shows "LS-WVLEC0-4TB as a drive, but it has the yellow triangle with an exclamation point inside. I then receive a pop-up with "LS-WVLEC0-4TB is not set correctly. Use time and date from your computer? Yes/No" and I select "Yes".
I then receive another pop-up stating "Cannot connect to LS-WVLEC0-4TB. Are you sure you want to correct the IP address automatically? Yes/No" and I select "Yes".
I then receive another pop-up stating "Could not set system clock. Could not change the IP address of LS-WVLEC0-4TB"
When I "right-click" on the icon for LS-WVLEC0-4T" and select "Browse Shares", I receive an error message "Could not open the shared folder"
When I "right-click" on the icon for LS-WVLEC0-4T" and select "Settings", it opens a web browser trying to connect to 192.168.0.25 that won't open, and "connection has timed out" error message.
It seems that I can't access my BuffaloNAS device.
Would I be able to remove the HD from my NAS and then access it directly?
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Would I be able to remove the HD from my NAS and then access it directly?
no
192.168.0.25
what IP uses your pc