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Hi,
Tried searching the problem in this forum, but could not find an explanations, hence the post.
I have a DNS-323 for the last 1 month. I have a Seagate 1TB (Barracudah 7200.11) drive in slot 1.
The following is the description of the problem:
* The device starts up fine, am able to access the harddisk (Volume_1) from my Vista laptop, and my media center (XBMC).
* But a few minutes after starting up, I notice that both my laptop and media center cannot see Volume_1. However, I am able to access the web-based admin UI utility, browse thru' the setup pages. The torrents page gives me a 'Connection Refused. Retry' Error. The harddisk indicator is still blue (and not Amber).
* I have to restart the device to get it up and running again. The problem goes away on restart only to come back in a few minutes.
Here is what I've done till now to get to isolate the issue (but with no success)...
* Upgraded the Seagate harddrive's firmware that some of the drives shipped out had faulty firmware http://www.theregister.co.uk/2009/01/16 … re_plague/ . That didn't help it.
* Exchanged the DNS 323 for a new one from the merchant I picked it up
* Update the DNS 323 firmware to 1.07
None of this seems to have helped out.
Called the Seagate helpdesk for what other options I might have, and was told that I could run SeaTools for DOS on that harddrive. This might tell me if its a Drive issue or a NAS issue. I plan to do this next.
Has anyone had this sort of a problem before, and if yes, any pointers on what I could do next would be deeply appreciated.
Thanks
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chennaivennai wrote:
* The device starts up fine, am able to access the harddisk (Volume_1) from my Vista laptop, and my media center (XBMC).
Are you using your DNS-323 ip address to access the hard drive or DNS-323 name?
Last edited by mig (2009-07-14 21:57:07)
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I got mine 5 days ago and had a similar problem, but lasted for about half an hour.
I did two things (silly!) so I'm not sure which fixed it.
First was give the unit a static IP address in my router and applied address reservation (Netgear DG834) so even if it gets turned off that IP doesn't get handed out to something else.
Second was install TwonkyVision http://dns323.kood.org/howto:twonkyupnpserver to stream to the Xbox 360. It was easy and worked straight away.
My next quest is for a SIMPLE guide to installing Transmission. Sigh...
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mig wrote:
chennaivennai wrote:
* The device starts up fine, am able to access the harddisk (Volume_1) from my Vista laptop, and my media center (XBMC).
Are you using your DNS-323 ip address to access the hard drive or DNS-323 name?
I am using the device name to access the drive. Not the ip address.
And the device has its own static i/p address assigned.
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Try using the IP address to access the DNS-323.
If this provides a more stable access, you could have a NetBIOS name resolution problem.
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