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4.9 Q : What does "Reset Settings" on the administration page do?. #QNAP MAC ADDRESS CHANGED AFTER UPGRADE UPDATE#
4.8 Q : Initialization stops during " Update the system firmware " step for my Turbo Station NAS. 4.7 Q : What's the limitation on the "Server Name" setting?. 4.6 Q : My NAS lost all its settings, and all HDDs are shown as unmounted. 4.5 Q : Can I use Unicode character in password?. 4.4 Q : Why can't the monitoring page be fully displayed in Internet Explorer?. #QNAP MAC ADDRESS CHANGED AFTER UPGRADE INSTALL#
4.3 Q : Is there a newer firmware available for the NAS Device? Do I need to install that?. 4.2 Q : I have installed and followed all the instructions, but I cannot run the setup for the NAS Device. 4.1 Q : The QNAP Finder / Quick Install Wizard can not find the NAS Device during the discovery process.
3.2 Q : Why does my HDD go to standby mode later than the time I set?. 3.1 Q : Why the hard drive of NAS does not go to standby mode?. Why there is no error message when I plug out the first power supply? 2.3 Q : I have installed two power supplies on Turbo Station. 2.2 Q : The NAS Device can't find the Hard Drive and the Home page GUI says that the "hard disk failed or unplugged". #QNAP MAC ADDRESS CHANGED AFTER UPGRADE SOFTWARE#
2.1 Q: Which hard disk, printer, UPS, and backup software are compatible with NAS?. 2 Hardware Compatibility List & Hardware Related. 1.6 Q : Is it necessary to defragment the internal hard drive of the QNAP Product?. 1.5 Q : What is the maximum file size Turbo Station supports for access?. 1.4 Q : Can the logo on the first page be changed in NAS administration interface?. #QNAP MAC ADDRESS CHANGED AFTER UPGRADE UPGRADE#
1.2 Q : Can I upgrade my NAS from standard version to pro version(for example, TS-109 to TS-109 Pro)?. 1.1 Q : What is the maximum user accounts, groups, share folders and concurrent connection of QNAP NAS?. I'm struggling to find out what the cause is so was hoping for some pointers from everyone here.We are an office of around 250 people, though the number of people in. For the past 5 days our users have reported that our office ethernet network is slow. Struggling To Find Cause of Slow Network Networking. Beauregard open fire on Union-held Fort Sumter in South Carolina’s Years in American history begin when Confederate shore batteries under General Spark! Pro Series - 12 April 2022 Spiceworks Originals. The well-known QakBot (or QBot) botnet operators are now relying on infecting systems by installing malware payload. Qbot malware switches to new Windows Installer infection vector Snap! Qbot, Win 11 Taskbar, Atlassian’s cloud outage, 2014 meteor, & Nic Cage Spiceworks Originals. Set up individual logins and add each to a group, this is file-server practices 101 material.Įvery Mac accesses the NAS with the same user ID, that has R/W permission to all folders and documents on that NAS. And move away from the horrific practice of having every user connect with the same server account. Use ACLs on the QNAP rather than POSIX permissions - OS X will typically interact better and more reliably (as expected) with server-side ACLs vs plain POSIX permissions. Does the user having a problem have a UID that matches ANY UID on the QNAP ?
However, with 10.13 onward, SMB should be tested & investigated as the writing is on the wall for AFP and performance might actually be better with SMB (v 3).Ĭheck the UID (yes, local) of the user having the problem and contrast that with your other users. Which is probably going to work better overall for OS X clients than Microsoft's native SMB. I believe QNAP supports that, but it might not be enabled by default.įor a Windows server, in many cases Acronis Files Connect (formerly ExtremeZ-IP) is the way to go for providing AFP. If the server device can provide (the now standard) vfs_fruit module then Samba should be tested & contrasted for Macs running 10.12 or later. This discussion is tangentially revisiting some of what's been discussed at.