Windows 8.1 problems connecting to N4F server after Plex
Posted: 21 May 2015 15:44
I'm not really sure where to ask this question, but my main issue is networking with Windows 8.1, so I thought this might be the best place. I've been using my current Nas4free server (formerly Freenas) since 2011. I use Windows Media Center, so mostly this is used for archiving TV recordings from my HTPC. I have 3 household computers that have access to my NAS.
Over the weekend, I started experimenting with Plex, so I configured my Nas4free build as a Plex Media Server. To complete this setup, I switched from my embedded install of 9.2.0.1.972 to a full install of 9.3.0.2.1480. I reconfigured the share and mount point the same as before (only a single 2TB drive connected to N4F). Other than the Plex package installation, the only service I am using on my N4F server is CIFS/SMB.
Two of my household PC's had the share set up as a mapped network drive, but the third did not. Since changing my Nas4free installation, I've had a lot of issues connecting to my storage. The Windows PC's that had the mapped drive could see the N4F machine under Networking in File Explorer, but gave an error when trying to connect. The third machine without the mapped drive had no issues connecting to the N4F machine.
I disconnected the mapped drives on the other PC's and reset and flushed the DNS. Upon rebooting these PC's, one of the machines was able to connect to the N4F right after booting, but loses the connection shortly after. After multiple reboots last night, I finally got a stable connection from this PC. The other PC that previously had share mapped still cannot connect to the N4F share. The third computer that previously was not having issues connecting had lost connection when I checked this morning. It took a reboot of that PC to reconnect to the N4F server.
It seems that the transfer speed when copying files from the N4F server has also dropped considerably since I set it up as a Plex media server. I'm wondering if I should abandon the effort to get the Plex server going, or if there could be something else causing all these problems with my Windows network connections to my N4F server.
Until I get this sorted out, I've been trying to offload about a terabyte of video, so that I can still watch them from my HTPC. It is the one that still cannot to the Nas4Free share at all.
Over the weekend, I started experimenting with Plex, so I configured my Nas4free build as a Plex Media Server. To complete this setup, I switched from my embedded install of 9.2.0.1.972 to a full install of 9.3.0.2.1480. I reconfigured the share and mount point the same as before (only a single 2TB drive connected to N4F). Other than the Plex package installation, the only service I am using on my N4F server is CIFS/SMB.
Two of my household PC's had the share set up as a mapped network drive, but the third did not. Since changing my Nas4free installation, I've had a lot of issues connecting to my storage. The Windows PC's that had the mapped drive could see the N4F machine under Networking in File Explorer, but gave an error when trying to connect. The third machine without the mapped drive had no issues connecting to the N4F machine.
I disconnected the mapped drives on the other PC's and reset and flushed the DNS. Upon rebooting these PC's, one of the machines was able to connect to the N4F right after booting, but loses the connection shortly after. After multiple reboots last night, I finally got a stable connection from this PC. The other PC that previously had share mapped still cannot connect to the N4F share. The third computer that previously was not having issues connecting had lost connection when I checked this morning. It took a reboot of that PC to reconnect to the N4F server.
It seems that the transfer speed when copying files from the N4F server has also dropped considerably since I set it up as a Plex media server. I'm wondering if I should abandon the effort to get the Plex server going, or if there could be something else causing all these problems with my Windows network connections to my N4F server.
Until I get this sorted out, I've been trying to offload about a terabyte of video, so that I can still watch them from my HTPC. It is the one that still cannot to the Nas4Free share at all.