How do you have QoS set up?
I currently have 2.05 on my rev B router and my uploads are 2Mb and thats what I pay for. I have 50Mb down.
How is your NAS connecting to the router? Wired? Wifi? USB?
Have you posted in the NAS forums to see if anyone else has any information on this?
I'd be willing to have a look at your router settings if you are interested in using teamviewer.com
Hi, I have DIR-825 and DNS-320 and I have no problems with the NAS. Have you tried to simply map the drive in windows the regular way?
Thanks for the responses. I have the upload issue fixed when I have had 2.05 flashed. I get the 3Mb upload speed I pay for. I have it enabled but I manually have it set to 4096kbps so it gives me the full upload speed.
I am wired to the NAS. I haven't posted anything there since the problem appears to be the router since 2.02 works with the upload issue and the NAS issue. It is changes made since 2.03 that caused problems with the upload speed because I contacted them after 2.03 was released and got the "hoop jumping" thing. I contacted them again after 2.05 was released and it still persisted. They NEVER mentioned the QoS setting, just hoop jumping. This means their email support doesn't communicate with the techs writing the FW. Heck, they
STILL haven't released a new FW to fix a problem they
HAVE to be aware of. I'll bet there are many people out there that have a DIR-825, and aren't even aware it is restricting their internet connection(if it is above 1Mb up) because they just don't know to check it or feel they have no reason to. Thanks for the offer to connect with teamviewer.com. I'd rather not and besides, the router is set at its defaults except for a couple of port forwards and some DHCP reservations, except for the ones that start with something other than 00. I am still using 2.02 because of this NAS issue so I am stuck not getting to reserve connections for everything on the network. Oh, I did disable the Captcha on login. Man do I hate Captcha!
The problem is D-Link. They don't participate in this forum from what I can see. They won't post stickies for issues with 2.05 even though they are aware of them. You have to happen upon them or read this forum daily. FurryNutz, I really do hope they are cutting you a check. Answering questions like you do keeps them from having to do anything and you are very kind for doing it since they won't. The current FW is known to have issues that have to be addressed, like the QoS issue. There should have been an update just for that alone. 2.05 appears to have to be the problem with this NAS issue since by default it works in 2.02 and does not work by default when 2.05 is installed. It is something they phudged up and don't care to look into it.
LoonQ, I haven't tried, or wasn't even aware of connecting thru Windows. I'm gradually getting into networking but never thought about it. Thanks for teaching me something new. I still think their own harware and software should be able to communicate between their own devices. One thing I noticed in your sig was that you are using Rev. B2 of the DIR-825. I wonder if that may be why yours is working or do you use the NAS Easy Search Utility or have you always connected with the Windows Drive Mapping? It seems the Easy Search Utility is suppose to help you manage the NAS easier.
Anyway, thanks for the responses and the info. FurryNutz, you should get $20 a post(from D-Link, of course

) when you give the answer that fixes someones issue because D-Link isn't interested in joining their forum or fixing their problems.