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I have a new sumvision NAS drive plugged into my router using an ethernet
cable. I am able to get my Vista laptop to see the NAS drive, I am able to assign drive letters (Mapping) and can save files to it. However, I cannot get the router (which is wireless) to send the file back to the laptop so I can open it. I'm using a Netgear wireless router 834gv2. Can anyone shed any light on this? Thanks David |
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I have an HP media vault and I have no problems here. Same config, device to
router. However I do see it uses a peculiar formatting options. Also, have a linksys router. Could it be your router config? "David Sharman" David wrote in message ... I have a new sumvision NAS drive plugged into my router using an ethernet cable. I am able to get my Vista laptop to see the NAS drive, I am able to assign drive letters (Mapping) and can save files to it. However, I cannot get the router (which is wireless) to send the file back to the laptop so I can open it. I'm using a Netgear wireless router 834gv2. Can anyone shed any light on this? Thanks David |