Nas Basic48 Loader 69 Firmware Update

Nas Basic48 Loader 69 Firmware Update Average ratng: 3,9/5 1440 reviews

For this update, both firmware and loader have to be updated. Make sure only to use the corresponding firmware, depending on the hardware you are using! WARNING: NEVER TURN OFF YOUR UNIT DURING THE FIRMWARE UPDATE PROCEDURE. THIS MAY DAMAGE YOUR DEVICE. Nov 8, 2005 - mine also now has. NAS-BASIC32, LOADER 066. Also used upgrade firmware to load both files. Chairman69, the same thing has happened me. I am not able. Just released the nas-basic48 firmware. Release note is.

>>> nly by using the tool to see bootloader and inserted firmware you can tell little more Dennis – thank you so much for the information you provided. Now (as I’m totally new around here and didn’t find it though I tried) can perhaps anyone point me to where I can download the tool Dennis mentioned? For the experts around here it’s probably a stupid question as you know it without further reference – but for me it would really help. (Dennis, if by ‘using the tool’ you meant to refer to the admin browser interface of the network drive itself: it lists ‘NAS-BASIC45, LOADER 68’ as the current firmware. But would that safely tell me if I can use the latest firmware at?

– I thought perhaps there is a tool somewhere that I could get hold of which extracts a bit more info out of the box about the chipset used in there?) Many thanks in advance! Hi all, I have the Conceptronic CHD3LAN (400Gb) landisk. Usings Basic48-Loader67 I have two questions/remarks; – Using filsynchronisation software (or in fact copying files), does not work properly.

It is probably caused by a not updating directory (list). A refresh (F5) is needed to update the directory. As sync software does not do that, it can not work as it should.

– Sometimes, especially when copying a lot of small files, the file copy stops and I have to reset/switch off/on the landisk. Also file transfer is very slow. I noticed the speed and synchronisation is much better when using the FTP functionality. Has anyone noticed these issues too and do you have a solution. Regards, Ron. Wojtek I have the same problem with my NAS and Windows 7.

In fact I have seen a lot of people having problems wit Windows 7 and their NAS. I get the following errors: STORAGE-0382 is not accessible, You might not have permission to use this network resource. Contact the administrator of this server to find out if yu have access permissions. Network error (1208) I am using BASIC48, LOADER69 I can access it from by dual boot Vista but when booting into Windows 7 I get the above error.

Can anyone shed some light on how I can access the NAS? Wojtek I have the same problem with my NAS and Windows 7. In fact I have seen a lot of people having problems wit Windows 7 and their NAS. I get the following errors: STORAGE-0382 is not accessible, You might not have permission to use this network resource. Contact the administrator of this server to find out if yu have access permissions. Network error (1208) I am using BASIC48, LOADER69 I can access it from by dual boot Vista but when booting into Windows 7 I get the above error.

Can anyone shed some light on how I can access the NAS? Hi there It has been very interesting to read all these inputs and I want to try out a lot of the different ideas and updates however Before that is possible I unfortunately need to recover my data from a crashed NAS disk. The disk is running on a RDC-R2882 chipset with basic48 loader 67 firmware. I have removed the disk from the NAS enclosure and put it into an old PC, making it possible to read most of the files. (Files below 4Gb) All the files that is larger than 4Gb seems to have been divided into several segments names 1, 2 and soforth.

By reading the posts above I found out that this is expected from the Samba server. Now to my question Is there ANY WAY to get the data combined again? Some PC-tool, Linux-tool, samba server or anything to do?? I really hope I have struck gold here:-) Regards Christian. RarGame ultraman fighting evolution 3 untuk pca.

Sellina, I have been frustrated all day by what I believe is a similar problem to the one you’re facing. I upgraded the firmware of my R2882 chipset NAS to BASIC48B1, LOADER 69, but like you I am still having problems communicating with the Wii. I believe the problem is that the R2882 NAS is hard-configured to listen for samba requests only on port 139 and the current modifications of the wii are configured to only search for samba connections on port 445. I’d love it if someone who has discovered a solution for this or a similar problem would post a quick response or link.