After going through many forums and trying everything I can think of, I can't find a solution to my problem.
I bought a 323 for my parents as a file server since they have a laptop, desktop and media player attached to their tv and they wanted to have access to all their files no matter where they were.
At the beginning, everything seemed fine but then (month or so later), the laptop started having trouble opening Outlook pst files on the server.
In short, it seems that the speed accessing the server is so slow, Windows is treating it like the server isn't accessible and wont read the pst file. Well, any file really.
System configuration:
- Router: DLink DIR-655
- Laptop: HP G70 (I think) which has wireless N and 10/100 LAN running Win 7 32 bit
- Desktop: Dell XPS 420 with a DLink N card running Win 7 64 bit
- NAS: Two WD 1.5TB green drives; static IP assigned
What I have tried:
- updated firmware on the router in case it was something with the router
- updated laptop to Windows 7 SP1 just in case there was a software fix
- tried both with dynamic and static IP on the 323
- rebooted the 323 numerous times
- renamed the 323
- reformatted the drives in the 323
- access on the 323 is kept open so no user accounts
- went from RAID 1 to a normal disk setup as I heard there were issues with RAID setups
- compacted the Outlook PST file (went from 1.3 GB's to 95 MBs - and that surprised the heck out of me that it was that big in the first place)
Most of the troubleshooting I have done is at my place where I connect it straight to my network and after trying all of the above, the primary issue of having trouble accessing a PST file seemed to be okay. Transferring everything off the NAS to my computer and back after reformatting and changing the RAID array I was getting about 10-12 MB p/s using EXT 3.
However, after reconnecting it to my parents network, the same problem resides: Outlook wont run accessing the PST file on the 323 (just reads 'Not Responding') and I get the same issue on both the laptop and the desktop.
Even trying to open a 1MB JPG will cause Windows to say the folder isn't accessible. So, basically while Windows will read it in Explorer, as soon as I try to do anything with it, it just becomes unresponsive. I left it trying to transfer everything off the 323 to the Dell and the transfer speed was about 600 KB p/s.
Since I can get at least SOME performance out of it on my setup (10-12 MBs p/s), the only thing I can assume is that the 323 really doesn't like to work wirelessly?? At least on my parents setup.
I have already spent about 20 hours trying to fix this and I'm basically giving up. Will sell the 323 and make the Dell the 'server' using Windows shares unless someone has an idea.
Any help would be appreciated.
Cheers.