suisei  Ally Member

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  • As far as I know, you can press and hold the reset button until you hear one beep.
  • You need to specify an IP address for the DNS server. The 0.0.0.0 might imply 'any' in this field. You can try using other IP addresses available in your region. For example, Google DNS: 8.8.8.8
    in NSA320 - DNS Comment by suisei March 4
  • You can refer to the information on www.zyxel.com
  • Could you clarify the purpose you'd like to pursue instead?
  • Have you attempted switching to another Ethernet cable? Trying different ports on the router or switch and using alternative Ethernet cables might improve the situation
  • Have you attempted switching to another Ethernet cable? Trying different ports on the router or switch and using alternative Ethernet cables might improve the situation
  • Not certain how you transferred the file to the other location. One method to check if the disk is full is by logging into the NAS via SSH and directly inspecting the disk. It would be helpful if you could share the process you used to move the file from one location to the other. This information could assist in…
  • I utilize my home network to access the NAS service via 4G LTE for viewing .mp4 videos. If you're inquiring about alternative file extensions, unfortunately, I don't have any other suggestions to offer. I exclusively use .mp4 files.
    in NAS 326 Comment by suisei February 16
  • im not sure about the cause of this kind of issue, maybe command not being available to change the timezone. it's possible that performing a reset to restore the settings could be helpful in resolving the issue.
  • After changing the settings on the timezone, SSH into the device and type the command 'date'. What is the result? If it remains the same, it may indicate an issue with the NAS. If it changes, it could be due to browser cache.
  • The traffic works normally at the beginning, seems like the issue is not belong to a firewall rule or something. Maybe try with a different extension file?
  • Some of the apps can indicate the path of the NAS might have a chance to do it.
    in NAS 326 Comment by suisei February 7
  • I believe the firmware may be too outdated. May need to attempt upgrading to several earlier versions first, progressing version by version until we reach the latest one. I've searched for alternative firmware on the internet, but it appears there are no resources available.
  • Maybe you can try to reset the password on NAS, you can press reset button til on beep sound and release it, it will reset your IP address and reset the password only.
  • Attempt to resolve the issue by pressing the reset button on the NAS and holding it until you hear a single beep. This action will reset your IP address and password only. Alternatively, you can try using a different browser or open the incognito mode to check if the spinning issue is caused by browser cookies or cache.
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