Hello
newbie with Nas4Free, I've installed it a week ago and everything worked fine (it worked on a CPL/Devolo, but the main transfer speed was only 10Mo/s).
A few days ago, I modified options in the LAN (to boost the speed) and since I can't get access to the WebGUI anymore.
To solve the problem:
* restarted several times the server
* restored factory settings
* formatted, repartitionned the SSD and reinstall Nas4Free on it
But still, the installation is OK, I get at startup 192.168.1.250. But when I try an access with WebGUI: couldn't find anything. If I try configuration of the network config, LAN --> re0: ok.
And when I try configuration of the network for ip address: 0.0.0.0
I can access to my modem: 192.168.1.1, my main computer is on DHCP and get the 192.168.1.17, other NAS are on the network and working fine. But can't access anymore to the Nas4Free server.
Does anyone have an idea of the problem?
Thanks in advance.
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DHCP 0.0.0.0
- Snufkin
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Re: DHCP 0.0.0.0
Try ping 192.168.1.250 and tell us what happens.
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Re: DHCP 0.0.0.0
100% packets lost
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Re: DHCP 0.0.0.0
something is bad with DHCP & Your NAS, to bypass , assing a fixed IP to your NAS until you discover what is wrong.
PD: First configure your LAN ( option 1 of the menu), then reboot amd next configure IP (option 2), and reboot.
This time your IP must be configured and stable.
PD: First configure your LAN ( option 1 of the menu), then reboot amd next configure IP (option 2), and reboot.
This time your IP must be configured and stable.
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