Hi, I've had my DNS-321 working well with Vista x86 for a month now. I recently installed Windows 7 64-bit beta on another partition on the same computer. So far, I am unable to connect to my NAS in any way. First off, I have disabled Windows firewall and anti virus. If I type in the IP address of the unit in a browser, it times out (IE and Firefox). If I search using the D-Link utility, it doesn't find anything. If I try to map a drive using known parameters, it can't find anything. Strangely though, the device is recognized through the Windows network map, shows the right picture for it, where it is located, and the correct IP address. Nothing happens if it click on it, no right-click menu. If I ping the device, windows says it pings the .12 address I know it's at, but responds saying a .7 address replied as "destination host unreachable." The .7 address is the DHCP address assigned to my PC under Windows 7. If I do a tracert on the .12 address, it identifies the name of the unit, but responds on the .7 address again as "Destination host unreachable."
What could be going on? Everything on the NAS is fine in relation to my x86 Vista install. Is this a 64-bit issue or a Windows 7 screwing with the network issue? Thanks for any help!