T taxpert1 Oct 9, 2024 9 2 15 Today at 11:21 AM #1 Hi, I can't acess my Synology NAS on Windows 10. I always get this error message: I have already tried a workaround stopping and restarting the Workstation service (since the NAS has several users), but the error continues. What should I do next? Thank you,
Hi, I can't acess my Synology NAS on Windows 10. I always get this error message: I have already tried a workaround stopping and restarting the Workstation service (since the NAS has several users), but the error continues. What should I do next? Thank you,
T taxpert1 Oct 9, 2024 9 2 15 Today at 11:55 AM #2 Run the network troubleshooter and says that "DNS server might be unavailable". I don't undrestand, I have Internet, what is wrong?
Run the network troubleshooter and says that "DNS server might be unavailable". I don't undrestand, I have Internet, what is wrong?
Ralston18 Titan Moderator Oct 11, 2014 37,043 3,803 146,290 Today at 12:34 PM #3 Several users.... Who is the Synology NAS Administrator? That person should be your first POC (Point of Contact).
Several users.... Who is the Synology NAS Administrator? That person should be your first POC (Point of Contact).
T taxpert1 Oct 9, 2024 9 2 15 Today at 12:48 PM #4 Ralston18 said: Several users.... Who is the Synology NAS Administrator? That person should be your first POC (Point of Contact). Click to expand... Myself.
Ralston18 said: Several users.... Who is the Synology NAS Administrator? That person should be your first POC (Point of Contact). Click to expand... Myself.
T taxpert1 Oct 9, 2024 9 2 15 Today at 12:51 PM #5 Changed the DNS servers, went to Cloudflare in WARP mode. Still unable to access. I found out that I can access Synology DSM, through web browser and can also ping it. What is wrong?
Changed the DNS servers, went to Cloudflare in WARP mode. Still unable to access. I found out that I can access Synology DSM, through web browser and can also ping it. What is wrong?
Ralston18 Titan Moderator Oct 11, 2014 37,043 3,803 146,290 Today at 1:04 PM #6 Is \\DS220plus the correct NAS name? The target should be something like \\DS220plus\Share And on the NAS itself you grant the Windows 10 system/user the necessary permissions to the share. With access to the Synology DSM you should be able to assign yourself the necessary permissions. The following Synology link should help you work out the necessary configuration settings: https://kb.synology.com/en-global/DSM/tutorial/How_to_map_shared_folder_Windows_PC Take a few minutes to plan it out first. Then configure. Reactions: taxpert1
Is \\DS220plus the correct NAS name? The target should be something like \\DS220plus\Share And on the NAS itself you grant the Windows 10 system/user the necessary permissions to the share. With access to the Synology DSM you should be able to assign yourself the necessary permissions. The following Synology link should help you work out the necessary configuration settings: https://kb.synology.com/en-global/DSM/tutorial/How_to_map_shared_folder_Windows_PC Take a few minutes to plan it out first. Then configure.
T taxpert1 Oct 9, 2024 9 2 15 Today at 1:56 PM #7 Thanks, I'll look into it and report if the problem is solved or not.