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Title: I don't see my LS-CHL v2 on Windows 7
Post by: eresis on July 11, 2010, 02:14:09 PM

Hello , 

 

on my windows 7 , I can't see my NAS , but with Nas Navigator it's OK.

 

I can see the NAS with my XP !!!

 

Help me please :(

Title: Re: I don't see my LS-CHL v2 on Windows 7
Post by: JoshC on July 11, 2010, 10:54:25 PM

Which version of Win7 do you have you might have to change your Local Policys.

Title: Re: I don't see my LS-CHL v2 on Windows 7
Post by: eresis on July 12, 2010, 04:39:53 AM

Hello , 

 

my Windows is Ultimate Edition 32

 

Sorry for my poor english...

 

eresis

 

I have already look on Google , but i can't find any results for my NAS ...

Title: Re: I don't see my LS-CHL v2 on Windows 7
Post by: JoshC on July 12, 2010, 05:01:36 AM

When you go to your run command and type in \\ipaddress what error do you get?

Title: Re: I don't see my LS-CHL v2 on Windows 7
Post by: eresis on July 12, 2010, 07:27:31 AM

Ping is OK ! 

NASNavigator See my NAS too.

 

I just don't see the NAS in "Network "on my Win7.

 

On Xp , it's OK !

 

tanks 

 

PS:My Workgroup  is the same for the NAS , my XP and my WIN7 (MSHOME)

Title: Re: I don't see my LS-CHL v2 on Windows 7
Post by: davo on July 12, 2010, 10:28:23 AM

file and printer sharing is either not enabled or not working on your Windows 7 PC.

 

OR

 

An Anti virus or firewall appliaction is blocking the communication.

Title: Re: I don't see my LS-CHL v2 on Windows 7
Post by: tonytedesco on August 04, 2010, 12:11:14 PM

I have the same problem under windows 7 I can map folders from my NAS, but neither drive show up under NETWORK. The mapped folders do show up under COMPUTER.

 

This was not the case under Vista both drives showed up under Network. The NAS are (2) LinkStation Gigabits (LS-GL)

Title: Re: I don't see my LS-CHL v2 on Windows 7
Post by: Jotin on August 05, 2010, 09:19:03 AM

The best way to see the unit is through a mapped drive. Also try setting a static ip address on the unit and changing he host name. Network places see the unit via their host names. Also you want to make sure your network type is a home network type.

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