View Single Post
Old 23-11-2007, 18:42   #13
dragon
Inactive
 
Join Date: Jan 2004
Posts: 3,898
dragon has reached the bronze age
dragon has reached the bronze agedragon has reached the bronze agedragon has reached the bronze agedragon has reached the bronze agedragon has reached the bronze agedragon has reached the bronze agedragon has reached the bronze agedragon has reached the bronze agedragon has reached the bronze agedragon has reached the bronze age
Re: LAN Hard Drive enclosure - set up help needed

Quote:
Originally Posted by popper View Post
you forget , all devices that have an internal webserver have to have a way to hardware reset the device back to default config .....

but failing that, theres always the FCC ID No. and/or failing even that, then you can use the chipset PCB to identify the required info, if YOUR DUAL HD NAS doesnt identify itself in any way, it would be the first iv ever seen (and iv seen a lot in 27 years working with PC devices)and being dual implys its not the cheapest kit, so it must have a hard reset somewere.

---------- Post added at 18:37 ---------- Previous post was at 18:33 ----------



true Norm, it just makes it harder for future readers of the thread to find answers if they too happen to have the same related problems with their kit.
We're not talking about my "Dual hdd nas" though are we, and that is sitting in a box somewhere since I could never get it to run stably with the 2 hard-drives I wanted to use with it.

and yes the dual HDD nas I've got is a cheap piece of junk, It's vastly outperformed by an old p3 with 9quid sata card in it

Someone asked what a homehub was I answered, I also suggested that if it doesn't show up on the homehubs devices list then its not getting a DHCP lease and possible reasons why if it is that it won't be accessible just by clicking on its ip.
dragon is offline   Reply With Quote