I have problems with my D-Link DNS-320 in my wireless home network. The network consists of two laptops with Windows XP SP 3 and a desktop with Windows 7 Home Premium, Service Pack 1, 64 bits. All three are members of a work group with the same name and I can manage files on all computers from each one of them.
My laptops can access the DNS-320 without any problem and I can read, add and delete files on the volume.
My desktop can see the DNS-320 in the network and I can open the volume to see the files. But I cannot open the files. It is possible to add and delete files, but it takes a very long time. When copied to the volume, these files cannot be opened.
Easy Search Utility can find the DNS, but when I press "configuration", my Firefox web browser opens, but nothing happens ("waiting for 192.168.0.64").
But I can map the volume and it shows up as "Volume_1 (//D-Link) (Y:) in my desktop's "My Computer". If I click on this, the volume opens and I can see the files, but I can still not open them. E.g. if I try to open a Word file, the Word Program opens, but hangs immediately. The same happens with other file types and programs.
I have search for a solution in several forums and tried various suggestions. I have tried both static and dynamic IP addresses, but without success. I have checked the firewall and file sharing is activated. The firewall makes an exception for "Easy Search Utility". I have temporarily disconnected my Avast antivirus program, but it did not help.
Could the 64 bits cause some incompatibility or what could be the problem?
Many thanks in advance,
Lars B