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My problem started when I upgraded from XP to Win7 on one of my computers.
Internet works fine, and I can see my DNS-323 on my network places. I even can open the dns-323 and see the shares.
The problem starts when I open a folder on the nas containing any files, then the explorer hangs, nothing happens. I can browse the nas as long as its only folders showing up. Whenever there are files in it, it hangs.
I also can't access the login page on the nas, it won't show up.
Now the funny part, the problems only appears when I use wlan, when I connect with a wire everythings works!!??
The computer is a LG netbook x120 with a built in realtek 8187se wifi nic and I upgraded to the latest driver 6.9109.
I also tested deactivate the built in wlan and pluged in a USB wlan nic, same problem.
Turned of windows firewall, same problem.
Turned of Avast antivirus, same problem.
Can anyone help me with this please?
Kind regards,
Henke
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Sure there must be someone with a similar problem???
I think it can have something with my dsl-router but I'm not sure. It is a Speedtouch ST585 and in that case it should be some difference how it handle wireless and wired data on the internal side.
Any suggestion or input?
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I have the same issue!
My windows 7 machines can't access the box properly over wireless.... Trying the box web page hands endlessly... I can sometimes browse folders but when I encounter files, it goes non responsive and eventually throws an error.
However if I use a wire.... all good.
I'm starting to think it may be my O2 Wireless box... which is a Thomson SpeedTouch TG585v7... maybe these things are a POS?
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Well I'm sure the OP isn't watching anymore but if anybody else has this problem with a DNS-323 and a SpeedTouch / O2 Wireless box hopefully this might help them out:
It seems as if the o2 Wireless Box / SpeedTouch has a lower than standard MTU for the Wireless Ethernet connection - looks to be a max of 1472 (windows 7 standard is 1500).. Lower your MTU (look for guides on google about changing the Windows 7 MTU) to 1458-1472 and it everything should work instantly, perfectly!
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