![]() What is RAID? Redundant Array of Independent Disks.II – Qnapfinder can find my Qnap but when I double click on NAS, it says “Page Couldnt Found” Qnap Becomes Unreachable When I Plug Qnap to My Network IV – Qnapfinder can find Qnap, but Qnap firmware seems different? III – I can Login Qnap when I directly Plug in to my Laptop, but when I plug Qnap to our Network, I cannot Login Qnap anymore. V – Qnap becomes unreachable after Load balance Configuration I – Possable Errors If you can login Qnap without problem when directly connect to a laptop, but you cannot login Qnap when you plug to your Network, these titles may cause this problem įirst, we must be sure if you configure and check basic setting ġ – Plug Qnap directly to your Laptop / PcĢ – Be Sure if Qnap and your Laptop / Pc is on the same Subnetģ – Use different Web Browser. clean Cookies of you Browser.Ĥ – Be sure that you close Antivirus or Firewallīoth of them is working at my computer, and I can login any costumers Qnap NAS device without Problem. But examle Karspersky + Qnao NVR devices cause problem to login and I have to close Karspersky program to use NVR)īe Sure if there is no Ip Conflict with Qnap IP. To understant this, please follow ġ – Take out Qnap from your network and ping Qnap ip adress if its exist įor IP possable conflict, Plug out Qnap’s ethernt cable from your swith, open command (windows -> start, then typ “cmd”) and type “ping 169.254.100.100″ (or whatever is your Qnap ip). If this command gives reply, Plug Qnap another computer and change Ip adress which doesnt exist in your network. My nas shows up twice in qfinder how to#.I f you can Hear Two Beeps, Please follow my other documents. To fix this problem, please follow “Qnap firmware Recovery / Reflash” Documents. If you cannot Hear the two beeps, the NAS Firmware is Damaged. If you cannot hear first beep, Please contact your local reseller or distributor for repair or replacement service. You will hear a beep after pressing the power button, followed by 2 beeps 2 minutes later. I take this document from Qnap helpdesk, It continues with “send it to technical departmant”, but you can solve it by yourself, so please keep on reading my fixed document ![]() If you still cannot access the NAS after Step 3, please do the following: This will clear the administrator password and network settings (DHCP will be used and the default user name and password is: admin/admin).After two beeps on the system startup, run the Finder again to find your NAS or open a web browser and enter (If your NAS is connected to your PC directly, the NAS IP is 169.254.100.100:8080). ![]() Reset the NAS by pressing the reset button for 3–4 seconds.If the Status/Power LED flashes red or red and green alternatively, the NAS is not initialized or the hard drive(s) are not ready. Check if the Status LED (same as the Power LED for some models) glows green.Check your LAN cable connection and the LAN LED is flashing. ![]() If you still cannot access your NAS by the Finder or by entering the NAS IP in the web browser directly, please do the following: If the problem persists, check if other anti-virus programs or firewalls are running disable them and run the Finder again. ![]() Windows 7 users can click “Allow access” to unblock the Finder from Windows Firewall. If you are using Windows XP SP2, click “Unblock” when the Windows Firewall dialog appears to run the Finder. Uncheck the option “Internet Connection Firewall”.Click “Properties” and select “Advanced” tab.Click “Network Connections” and double click the icon for your network connection.Go to “Control Panel” > “Network and Internet Connections” in the Category view or go to “Network Settings” > “Control Panel” in the Classic view.If you are using Windows XP SP1, please do the following: Make sure your NAS and the PC are connected to the network correctly. ![]()
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