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The Graveyard - Products No Longer Supported => D-Link Storage => DNS-321 => Topic started by: wolfbbg on October 16, 2010, 05:40:33 PM
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??? Hi Gang:
I need some help, please. First some background: Running Win XP SP3, with ZoneAlarm v9.2.057, and AVG anti-virus v9.0.862. The DNS-321 is connected to my Netgear wireless router and has been working beautifully for about a year. As of yesterday, it's been sporadically dropping off the network -- most noticeably of course when I'm transferring files to/from the device.
During a file transfer, I see this error:
"Cannot copy DSC_xxxxx: The specified network name is no longer available."
I immediately click on the mapped drive icon under My Computer, and I receive this (!) notice:
"An error occurred while reconnecting X: to \\dlink-E5D581\\Volume_1
Microsoft Windows Network: The local device name is already in use.
This connection has not been restored."
Any ideas what is going on? Surely the DNS-321 isn't dying after only 12-13 months...
Thanks for your help!
ben
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Couple of other things:
1. I am unable to access the device via a web browser,
2. The device is configured with a static IP address
Thought that might be important...
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Well, the fact that you can't access it even using the IP address with a web browser tells me it's really having a problem.
My first step here would be a factory reset and reconfiguration, that won't affect the data.
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Thanks, gunrunnerjohn.
Well, I hit the reset button (on the back) and reconfigured everything. It appeared to work great for about an hour. Now, it's dropping off the network again. >:( ??? :'(
As I sit here typing this note, I tried to reconnect for the 10th time in about 2-3 minutes -- and it's back online again... I'm trying to get files synchronized between the NAS (RAID1) and external/off-site storage. It's been about 6 months since I've done that -- yikes.
I guess I can try moving the ethernet cable to another port on the wireless router -- in case their is an intermittent issue with the switch on the router? I don't have another router to test.
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You can configure the NAS with a static IP address, then configure your computer with a static IP address in the same subnet, and connect them directly. I'd also try a different cable and a different port on the router first.
If all else fails, you can take one of the drives out and use something like Ext2IFS http://www.fs-driver.org/ to access the data connected directly to a computer SATA controller.
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Have you had any luck figuring this out? I just bought a brand new DNS-321. It's doing the exact same thing - the SMB share stops working, and the web gui becomes unresponsive, but I can still ping it. When this happens, I have to unplug the power cord to get it to shut down - the button on the front of the unit doesn't work. This sounds like a software crash of some kind inside the box but I have not idea what it might be. Note that I do not have any of the hacks people talk about installed, just the stock 1.03 firmware.
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Have you reset it to factory defaults and manually reconfigured it?
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I have not tried resetting to factory defaults - that's first on the list when I get home from work.
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That's my first step with mysterious issues with these boxes. :)
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DNS 321
I am having the same issue.
I need some help, please. First some background: Running Windows Vista 64 Bit, 8 GB Ram, with Windows Firewall, and Microsoft Security Essentials anti-virus. The DNS-321 (Hardware version = A2, Firmware version = 1.03 dated 08/17/2009, RAID = Volume_1: Standard, Volume_2: Standard) is connected to my D-Link DIR 655 wireless router and has been working beautifully for about a few years. A few weeks ago, it's been sporadically dropping off the network -- most noticeably of course when I'm transferring files to/from the device.
During a file transfer, I see this error:
"Cannot copy DSC_xxxxx: The specified network name is no longer available."
I immediately click on the mapped drive icon under My Computer, and I receive this (!) notice:
"An error occurred while reconnecting X: to \\dlink-E5D581\\Volume_1
Microsoft Windows Network: The local device name is already in use.
This connection has not been restored."
Cycling the powering off and back on every item on network clears the problem.
To try to fix the problem I first upgraded my version of Windows to Windows 7 Home Premium 64 Bit - no change. I then upgraded my version of Windows 7 to Ultimate - no change. I then changed my router to a Cisco Valet Plus - no change. I then changed all cables associated with the router and the DNS box- no change. I then reformatted my hard drives (2 of WDC WD10EADS-00MM2B0) in the DNS box - no change. I then reset the DNS box (reset button on back of the box) - no change. I then open the front cover of the DNS box a little bit to try to increase the air flow - no change.
I get the same results with Windows Backup, Acronis True Image Home 2011, GoodSync, and SyncToy 2.1 (x64).
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I was experiencing the same issue. The NAS would randomly drop off the network and the web interface would not respond either. To bring it back online I would have to unplug the power cord and then it would only stay online for a matter of minutes.
I reset to factory defaults and the NAS has been online for a good 24 hour period. I did not make any recent changes to the NAS settings so it just randomly started happening. I had the unit for about a year.
Hopefully restoring to defaults will solve other people's issues as well.
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mine had this symptom right when i got it. And the after i called tech support, we tried a few things and it started working. Problem solved.....no. just today it started doing the same thing... Almost a year later... Now this stupid thing is off warranty. I tried backing up my settings then doing a factory reset then re loading in my settings and its doing the same thing. how on earth can i get this thing up and running again?????
Its a royal PITA because its downstairs and everytime it locks up i have to go downstairs and un plug it to reset it. Only for it to freeze up again very shortly
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What did you do a year ago that made it work?
There's a school of thought that says configure the box manually rather than restore a config file that may contain your issue.
Checked network cable, ports, connectivity?
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Grab a copy of any of the Linux live cd's - Ubuntu is reasonable, Puppy Linux is small and fast. Burn to a CD and run from CD. (Google and download the ISO, burn with ImgBurn etc to CD as a disc image, reboot with CD first in boot list).
It should autoconfigure your network settings - Ubuntu will find most adapters and Windows shares, Puppy works fine with mine.
Now try to access the DNS-321 from the network. If it finds it fine and stays connected it is a Windows 7/Vista problem (which, unfortunately, is not uncommon with mapped drives - XP was much more reliable).
Kevin