Andy_W Wrote:
> Not sure if this is relevant, but I thought I would post anyway. When I
> try to access my QNAP remotely from work, I can never get past the QNAP
> homepage because Novell Border Manager (ugh!)blocks the communication.
> On a PC on the work network in the DMZ, full access to the Q
gregoryroberts Wrote:
> Slimserver hosted on the QNAP is at the following address as written
> previosuly in my thread
>
> http://192.168.1.68:9000
>
> It times out on the psp.
Not sure if this is relevant, but I thought I would post anyway. When I
try to access my QNAP remotely from work, I
Slimserver hosted on the QNAP is at the following address as written
previosuly in my thread
http://192.168.1.68:9000
It times out on the psp.
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gregoryroberts
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I had a very similar problem.
Click on the "QNAP Storage Software" Tab in your "All Programs" Menu,
on the computer your installed the QNAP through, then click "Quick
Install Wizard" then "Quick Install Wizard" again.
Your QNAPS IP address should then show up.
Type it into your PSP like this
H
I'm not 100% familiar with the features offered by the QNap, but I don't
believe it offers a DNS server.
Even if it did, your PSP would normally ignore it as your wireless
router would usually be set as the psp's default gateway to the
internet.
Any addresses you type into the psps, which requir
So I am trying to refine where the problem lies..
I can access my slimserver as hosted by my Qnap from both my desktop
and my laptop.
I can also access my Qnap admin page by just typing in the ip address.
However I can not access the Qnap admin page from the psp.
Does this suggest that the PSP
I have a Qnap/SB3 and use a Pocket PC (iPaq) as a remote with IP
address:9000/handheld and this works fine. A notebook PC works as well
so it is unlikely to be anything to do with the Qnap or Slimserver. Not
sure if this helps but may refine your problem search.
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Heuer
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Thank you for the advice pfd. I rebuilt my wireless connection as you
have suggested with the automatic start put to yes.
Unfortunately in my case, it has not worked.
I still get the error
'The connection to the server has timed out'
Internet surfing continues unimpaired.
Puzzled!?!
Greg
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one thing to try...i set up a new connection on my psp because i
couldn't get it to see the slimserver even though google etc was
working. the last option when you set it up is to start the internet
browser automatically when your psp sees the connection. this needs a
"yes" for my psp to access th
If my understanding of the QNAP is right, the reason you can use the
'name' of the box from a Windows system is because of Samba (ie,
Windows-compatible filesharing stuff). Part of SMB is the name
service. (Ie, this is how the old 'Network Neighborhood' thingie
worked on Windows: the machines br
Not sure if this will help but do you have a DNS host defined?
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