AirLive NAS-235 User Manual

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8. Troubleshooting

AirLive NAS-235

User’s Manual 82

Check the network Bindings:

Ensure the TCP/IP protocol is bound to your Network card (NIC).

Select your Network card, click Properties, and then the Bindings

tab. If TCP/IP is not bound (checked), check it.

Ensure the TCP/IP -> Network card entry is bound to the Client for

Microsoft Networks service.

Select the TCP/IP entry for your Network Card, click Properties,

and then the Bindings tab. If Client for Microsoft Networks is not

bound (checked), check it.

If you don't have a router, check that your IP Address is compatible

with the NAS Server's. This means it needs to be from the same

address range (e.g. 192.168.0.1 to 192.168.0.254) and using the

same Subnet Mask (e.g. 255.255.255.0)

If you DO have a router, check that your Gateway IP Address is set

correctly. Ask your LAN administrator for the correct value.

Problem 3

When I click on an NAS folder icon in Network Neighborhood, I get

prompted for a password.

Solution 3

This can happen in the following situations:

The Logon name you used on your PC is recognized by the NAS,

but the password is not. Simply enter your NAS password, or make

your Windows password the same as the NAS password.

The logon name you used on your PC is NOT recognized by the

NAS, and was converted to guest, with guest access rights. Ask the

NAS Administrator to create a user name for you. (Use the same

name as on your PC.)

You do NOT have access permission for this share.

Ask the NAS Administrator to grant you access.

Note: Windows uses the Computer name, as shown on Control Panel

- Network - Identification, as the default Logon Name. But you can

create a new Windows logon name by merely entering a new name

and password at the Logon prompt.

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