I had this same problem when I first bought this NAS, and it spontaneously fixed itself and has worked fine for months since. And now it's back.
My F2-210 won't show up on my network. It will *sometimes* show up when I scan for it using TNAS PC, but sometimes I just get the message that no TNAS was found.
When it COULD find it, I was able to change the IP address to where it was pointed before. However, that is all I have been able to accomplish. When I click the "login" button, it launches my browser but then the browser just comes up and says the connection timed out. When I click on "File Manager", I get "File access failed! Please try to access the file using Windows Explorer!" (Windows Explorer can't detect that it's there.)
I have checked my network. It's set up exactly as it should be; the TNAS box is just no longer showing up.
I have checked my firewall. Nothing is blocking.
I have attempted to connect using SSH. It just hangs.
I have tried all of the above both with the hard drives installed, and after powering up with no hard drives in at all. The results are exactly the same.
I have tried all of the above using Win 10 and Win 11 boxes. The results are exactly the same.
What is going on here, and how do I fix it?
My F2-210 won't show up on my network. It will *sometimes* show up when I scan for it using TNAS PC, but sometimes I just get the message that no TNAS was found.
When it COULD find it, I was able to change the IP address to where it was pointed before. However, that is all I have been able to accomplish. When I click the "login" button, it launches my browser but then the browser just comes up and says the connection timed out. When I click on "File Manager", I get "File access failed! Please try to access the file using Windows Explorer!" (Windows Explorer can't detect that it's there.)
I have checked my network. It's set up exactly as it should be; the TNAS box is just no longer showing up.
I have checked my firewall. Nothing is blocking.
I have attempted to connect using SSH. It just hangs.
I have tried all of the above both with the hard drives installed, and after powering up with no hard drives in at all. The results are exactly the same.
I have tried all of the above using Win 10 and Win 11 boxes. The results are exactly the same.
What is going on here, and how do I fix it?
Statistics: Posted by StevenEShelton — 22 minutes ago