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Author Topic: Web Interface Bugs  (Read 3574 times)

superxoum

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Web Interface Bugs
« on: September 16, 2009, 02:44:50 AM »

Dear All,

I bought my DNS 323 last year and its working fine except for 2 things....(I'm on FW 1.07 / JBOD / 2 x 1TB disks)

- From the Web Interface, I can't modify the settings of the Itunes Server - For example, if I try to Disable it, after clicking on "Save Settings", it crashes and I have to relog again.
It does the same if I go on the Itunes server page and try to go to another page of the settings.
(It's not an issue of brownser, it does the same from my PC at home or work from Firefox or IE...)

- Power settings, same for me as in many posts, it never goes to sleep....I unplugged the ethernet cable, it doesn't change at all, made a reset to factory setting and re-import the settings... no changes...


One more question ? is the FW 1.08 released officialy ?... I did not see it on the european interface of the Dlink page

Thanks to you all for your help on that !

Max
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fordem

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Re: Web Interface Bugs
« Reply #1 on: September 18, 2009, 06:56:46 AM »

First - I don't use iTunes and I'm on the 1.08b5 beta, not the 1.07 release.

Using XP Pro, SP3 and IE8 I can go in to the iTunes server setup, change whatever I want - enable it, set a password, save settings, go back in, disable it, save settings, and no browser crashes - this points to one of two things - either the problem has been fixed in 1.08 - or - it's related to your browser settings, my suspicion is that it's the latter.

Next - power - in thirty-three (33) months of owning and using a DNS-323 that runs 24/7, and during which period I have used every firmware revision released since 1.02b including all the betas that were made public through this forum, I have had problems with hibernation on two occasions - the first was caused by a print job "stuck in the queue" - for which there is now a clear button, and the second by one of the "add-in" servers (uPnP AV, ftp, iTunes), I don't recall which and which was resolved by a reset to defaults.

Where I am coming from is this - you are complaining about problems that are very likely caused by your configuration and not something internal to the unit.

I'm not saying that the unit is fabuolous and the greatest thing since sliced bread - it has it's shortcomings, but, unless it is reproducible and the causes lie within DLink's area of control, then it's unreasonable to expect them to fix it.
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superxoum

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Re: Web Interface Bugs
« Reply #2 on: September 18, 2009, 07:54:25 AM »

Thanks to you both for your replies !

I do not have any print job in the queue (cleared many times...and not using my NAS as a print server)
This is not at all linked with the brownsers (same crash from home or remotely from work - with IE or FireFox)

The fact that my NAS is never hibernating may be caused by the Itunes server, I agree with you Fordem, but, by not being able to change the settings (brownsers crashes) how should I do it ?

Shall I do a reset to factory settings from the Web Interface and then re enter all the settings again ? (except the Itunes one ;-) )


PS = the strange thing is that only the "Itunes server" settings page make my Web Interface crash..... i can do everything else without issues....

Thanks to you all

max
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fordem

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Re: Web Interface Bugs
« Reply #3 on: September 18, 2009, 10:13:07 AM »

The fact that my NAS is never hibernating may be caused by the Itunes server, I agree with you Fordem, but, by not being able to change the settings (brownsers crashes) how should I do it ?

Shall I do a reset to factory settings from the Web Interface and then re enter all the settings again ? (except the Itunes one ;-) )

That IS one way to do it.
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