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Title: Troubleshooting my DNS-323 - Drive Enclosure Failed???
Post by: rfisher on February 18, 2012, 10:30:12 PM
Troubleshooting my DNS-323

I cannot access my DNS-323 and hope someone can help me.  I've searched the forum and read all the stickies, but didn't find anything that applied to me.

As I said, I cannot access my NAS.  It's a DNS-323, firmware 1.04.  I *think* I upgraded to 1.07, at least.  EasySearch, including the version that came on the CD with the drive, can't see it though.  My home network sees the device.  It gets an IP address, and shows up as activem probably meaning it responds to a ping or something like that.

Nothing I do can access the device.  The drives don't attempt to spin up or anything.  Since I cannot see it with EasySearch, and neither drive attempts to spin up, I'm thinking it's the DNS-323.

So...my questions:


I read about the recovery options under Windows, namely Ext2IFS, R-Studio and NAS Data Recovery, but I want to verify it isn't the enclosure first.

Thanks in advance for any help!


Richard.
Title: Re: Troubleshooting my DNS-323 - Drive Enclosure Failed???
Post by: fordem on February 19, 2012, 05:43:42 AM
If you know it gets an ip address, open a command prompt and try pinging the NAS yourself - does it respond?

Open your internet browser and enter the ip address in the broswer's address bar - do you get a sign-on screen?
Title: Re: Troubleshooting my DNS-323 - Drive Enclosure Failed???
Post by: cable2 on February 19, 2012, 07:08:44 AM
Hi,
If finding and login via the IP address still doesn't work, you might try doing a "reset to factory defaults" by holding in the reset button on the back for 10-15 seconds, but you will have to re-enter most of your settings, the data will be unchanged.  The other thing to try, if you have an electric meter is to check the output of the power supply to see if that is giving you the necessary specs, they should be on the power supply label.
Other ways of checking for the NAS IP, look at your router settings or use software like SUPERSCAN, it's free, to find the IP.  Good luck
Title: Re: Troubleshooting my DNS-323 - Drive Enclosure Failed???
Post by: rfisher on February 19, 2012, 09:37:14 AM
Thanks for the ideas.  I am able to ping the device and get a response.  I'm a little embarrassed I didn't think of that myself.  The lights do come on and it shows a small amount of occasional network traffic -- probably communicating with my router or something like that.

I tried before to go to it with a web browser and it times out.  That's my reasoning that it's probably the disk interface and not the disks themselves.  I've tried reseating the drives and that did not help.

Of course, I could be wrong!  :-)


Richard.