NSA325 v2

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I have the BSA325 V2 installed in my network. I have moved to another computer and the ZTE program to mange the NAs is not transferred. Can I find the software somewhere? 
All is still function well, but I want to make a backup and change the settings....

Thx in advance.

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  • Dexter
    Dexter Posts: 108 image  Ally Member
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    Do not know what tool you are using, but I think you mean the NAS utility tool.
    You can download the tool from https://www.zyxel.com/support/download_landing/product/nas326_19.shtml?c=gb&l=en&pid=20150327120001&tab=Software&pname=NAS326
  • Piet
    Piet Posts: 2
    This helps me, thx.
    If i want to to this, the MAC says: 'Another NAS Starter Utility exists and is running.' Bu i do not enter the ZTW utility  for my NAS. I also can not enter the NAS via the IP adress or name. I can store and retrieve files from the NAS.  What can i do to control my NAS again?
  • Mijzelf
    Mijzelf Posts: 2,982 image  Guru Member
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    Just use the webinterface. http://<ip-of-nas>/
  • LeifBux
    LeifBux Posts: 8 image  Freshman Member
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    I have used my Zyxel NSA325 v2 for many years now, but after I get a new PC with Windows 11 I can't find my NSA325 v2 on my network. I have tryed to enabling SMBv1 but still I can't find my NSA325 v2 on my network. I have seen that it is not recommended to change to SMBv1, so please tell me what I can do so that it will be correct in the future.

  • Mijzelf
    Mijzelf Posts: 2,982 image  Guru Member
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    You did enable SMBv1? In that case you should be able to access the NAS by typing \\<ip-of-nas> in the addressbar of Explorer.

    'Finding' the NAS as in automatically popping up in Explorer won't work, AFAIK. The NetBIOS component is no longer available in W11, and the newer uPnP protocol which W11 uses is not available on the NAS.

  • LeifBux
    LeifBux Posts: 8 image  Freshman Member
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    What about if I don't have ip-of-nas ?

  • LeifBux
    LeifBux Posts: 8 image  Freshman Member
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    I tried config /all from "cmd" but it didn't come up even though it's on my network.

  • Mijzelf
    Mijzelf Posts: 2,982 image  Guru Member
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    What about if I don't have ip-of-nas ?

    Look on the status page of your router, to see which IP address it got assigned.

    I tried config /all from "cmd" but it didn't come up even though it's on my network.

    I suppose you mean ipconfig. That shows the network interfaces of your local computer, and doesn't tell anything about the network.

  • LeifBux
    LeifBux Posts: 8 image  Freshman Member
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    You are of course right, ipcinfig /all.

    I tried my router but I was not sure which IP adress was my NAS, but when I tried to add a network drive, none of them could be added when i used IP adress , like \\192.168.1.60 Have I done something wrong?

  • LeifBux
    LeifBux Posts: 8 image  Freshman Member
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    Sorry, ipconfig /all.

    When I try to add one of my network drive, I got a error code: 0x80070043 and it say: Network name was not found. I got same error on all network drive.

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