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		|  17-08-2011, 18:17 | #1 |  
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			Hi
 I have a basic Addonics NAS plugged into my router connected to a 250G drive. I can access the NAS homepage no problem but when I try to map as a network drive I get a pop up saying "Window Cannot Access \\same address as before".
 
 The error is #0x80004005. Googling offers plenty of hits but no help.
 
 I often get the same problem trying to access my Logitech Touch storage.
 
 I am running W7 Ultimate.
 
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		|  17-08-2011, 19:32 | #2 |  
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				Re: NAS Issue
			 
 
			
			Can you access the files / volumes through the web management UI?
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		|  18-08-2011, 14:17 | #3 |  
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				Re: NAS Issue
			 
 
			
			No. I can only see that the drive is there.
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		|  18-08-2011, 19:28 | #4 |  
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			What is the address?
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 And what happens when you type "net use \\address" into a command prompt?
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		|  18-08-2011, 21:27 | #5 |  
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				Re: NAS Issue
			 
 
			
			Do you have network discovery enabled in Network & Sharing centre?
 Have you tried connecting with a numeric IP?
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		|  20-08-2011, 17:33 | #6 |  
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			I have tried to access it with an IP I use to see the homepage to no avail.
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		|  21-08-2011, 16:00 | #7 |  
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					Originally Posted by Waldo Pepper  I have tried to access it with an IP I use to see the homepage to no avail. |  
Have you changed the web UI port per chance?  ie - 192.168.1.5:8081?
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		|  21-08-2011, 22:54 | #8 |  
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			Nope. I can still see the UI on port 80 without problem. I have downloaded nmap to probe for open ports and cannot see the drive contents on any open port.
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			Presumably the NAS unit is on a fixed IP. (?)
 It might be worth hooking it up directly to the pc and setting the pc to a fixed IP in the same group, just to rule the router out of the equation.
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					Originally Posted by qasdfdsaq  What is the address?
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 And what happens when you type "net use \\address" into a command prompt?
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		|  23-08-2011, 16:04 | #11 |  
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				Re: NAS Issue
			 
 
			
			Everthing on my network is fixed IP. I think this maybe a Win 7 problem.
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				Re: NAS Issue
			 
 
			
			It sounds like a possible firewall issue. I'd still like to know what happens if you try a direct connection with firewall disabled.
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				Re: NAS Issue
			 
 
			
			I have tried it with the Win 7 firewall completely disabled but to no avail.
 I works fine with XP with its firewall enabled. So it does appear to be Win 7 related.
 
 Workgroup names are identical.
 
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		|  09-09-2011, 20:36 | #14 |  
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			WP:  Did you get my PM from a month ago?
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		|  10-09-2011, 00:36 | #15 |  
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				Re: NAS Issue
			 
 
			
			I had a similar problem with a basic NAS drive and win 7. The problem I found was just accessing the root folder. Maybe worth a try goto \\nas\[folder name] instead of \\nas.
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