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Author Topic: DNS-320 Could be Great.......but it's not...  (Read 7168 times)

Skimorgs

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DNS-320 Could be Great.......but it's not...
« on: January 08, 2012, 12:59:28 AM »

This product has the potential to be great, but the lack of support and bugs cause it to fall way short of its potential – and if I could, I'd go and get my money back (I live in Asia, so that's easier said than done). There a lot of people happy with this device, but an unusually large amount our users that are not – so BE CAREFUL.

So from the start – I purchased one of these units, and 2x 2TB Seagate Barracuda drives last Friday, then spent the next two days trying to get it to work. Firstly, the physical installation of the drives is simple, and two literally took two minutes, then connect all the power and ethernet up and we're away. There's a power switch on the front, so if you sit there confused for 15 minutes like me – just remember to turn it on ;-).
From here, I started the installation wizard, moved along nicely, until the wizard wouldn't recognise the drives I'd just installed – from here I tried everything, connecting directly to the drive from my PC, turned of all firewalls etc, connected it though a router, switch.... Then I tried the D-link forums, and found a lot of people had issues with the setup wizard and that you can configure without the wizard through the web interface. The interface is pretty straight forward, and once you figure what you need to set up and what you can skip, you can make some progress – but to those that aren't experts it's pretty confusing (and I no expert in networking so even more confusing for me). After this, I found that the drive doesn't work with Mac OS X Lion – so off I go and install the most up to date firmware 2.02 (I've since found out that you CANNOT go back and install the previous firmware from here – so be careful!). From here, things got difficult and I spend the next four or so hours trying to get the web interface to connect – eventually it did, and have no idea how I got it to work. Since then it's been going fine, I did a time machine backup from my Macbook Air, with no problems what so ever. Mapped my iTunes account on the Macbook no problems...... Mapped my drives on my Windows 7 PC – all looked good.
Then thing's started to go wrong, suddenly my Windows PC would not connect to the shared drive again....all was OK through the web interface, and it would ping fine, but no network share. Again after sever hours of forums trawling, I found a post about this being a bug, and that turning off the drive and restarting was the go – bingo, it's automatically connected again...and that's where I am now, totally pissed off with this junk (although it still works great with my Mac). The frustrating thing is that it is so close to being great, but currently is total crap.......(any suggestions welcome).
If the jokers a D-Link got off their arses and go the firmware sorted, this drive would be untouchable.....unfortunately they are less than responsive, as can be seen from these forums.

Can anyone help with the network share dropping out bug?
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ivan

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Re: DNS-320 Could be Great.......but it's not...
« Reply #1 on: January 08, 2012, 02:58:07 AM »

One question.  When you started having problems with win 7 did you also have problems with your mac?

If your mac continued working with the NAS as normal then it is a windows problem and not a D-Link one.

We have two DNS-320 here that work with our OS/2 network and have never given problems - first one obtained when they became available in Europe, the second one we got just over 3 months ago.

We do not use windows here so I am unable to help you with the windows problems, sorry.
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Skimorgs

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Re: DNS-320 Could be Great.......but it's not...
« Reply #2 on: January 08, 2012, 05:46:09 AM »

No, the Mac has been very well behaved.  Absolutely no issues once I mapped the drive.

BTW, it's my first Mac (got it for Christmas), and getting more and more converted every minute....
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broy55

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Re: DNS-320 Could be Great.......but it's not...
« Reply #3 on: January 09, 2012, 05:11:16 AM »

I've had similar issues when streaming videos to my XBOX 360. Sometimes it would see the NAS, other times it wouldn't. Biggest problem I had was movies stopping in the middle. I was primarily using WiFi to connect to my DNS-320 and I think that was part of my problem. I purchased a Ethernet Power Adapter (500mbps) - from my XBOX 360 to the Router/NAS and haven't had any problems since. Another thing I noticed is when the NAS goes to sleep, sometimes my laptop won't see it right away.

I really wish I had purchased the Netgear Readynas instead. I really wanted to stream videos to my Roku but sadly the DNS-320 doesn't support HTTP server.
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ECF

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Re: DNS-320 Could be Great.......but it's not...
« Reply #4 on: January 09, 2012, 12:02:55 PM »

No, the Mac has been very well behaved.  Absolutely no issues once I mapped the drive.

BTW, it's my first Mac (got it for Christmas), and getting more and more converted every minute....

It looks like it may be your Windows machine if you Mac has been working the entire time the drives were not shutting down. I would recommend disabling any anti-virus software on the machine and see if the issue goes away.
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Skimorgs

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Re: DNS-320 Could be Great.......but it's not...
« Reply #5 on: May 18, 2012, 12:59:58 AM »

Well it finally happened.......
I finally had enough of this piece of junk - it really could be good, if it just got some support.  So enough of my time has been wasted on this, and this week I went a bought a Synology 212+.  What a dream to setup and use compared to the D-Link - and a million times faster.  D-Link should buy one, and see just how good they are, and try and learn something.  Granted they are more expensive, but so far worth every cent.
If anyone wants a new boat anchor (DNS-320) I'd almost pay you to take it off my hands.
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telemaxx

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Re: DNS-320 Could be Great.......but it's not...
« Reply #6 on: May 21, 2012, 02:15:54 AM »

Golden Rule: "If you buy cheep, you buy twice"...

I wait for the next Firmware. if there do not solve the Bugs, maybe i sell my Box also.
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