DanSmalley
New Around Here
Hi,
I posted here a while back about using my AC56U essentially as a switch and hard drive hub here https://www.snbforums.com/threads/h...o-that-attached-hdds-are-still-visible.54943/
Since updating to the 2004 edition of W10, I've not been able to see the router in the Network map but I do still have some drives mapped. While trying to understand and fix the problem, I suspected it might be related to the system time of the router being years out of date. It can't update the time via NTP and in trying to fix this I found that the router can't ping anywhere either, it thinks everywhere is a bad address. The device is in router mode so that it both serves the internet and the attached drives to the rest of the network but there is no WAN connection (I think that's the right term, on the network map under Internet Status it says the network cable is unplugged).
So my end goal is just to see the router under Network in Windows Explorer so I can map a drive again. If you have a direct solution for that great. If you can help with this weird NTP connectivity issue that would be great and might fix my drive mapping problem.
I'm using Merlin firmware 384.6.
Thanks
I posted here a while back about using my AC56U essentially as a switch and hard drive hub here https://www.snbforums.com/threads/h...o-that-attached-hdds-are-still-visible.54943/
Since updating to the 2004 edition of W10, I've not been able to see the router in the Network map but I do still have some drives mapped. While trying to understand and fix the problem, I suspected it might be related to the system time of the router being years out of date. It can't update the time via NTP and in trying to fix this I found that the router can't ping anywhere either, it thinks everywhere is a bad address. The device is in router mode so that it both serves the internet and the attached drives to the rest of the network but there is no WAN connection (I think that's the right term, on the network map under Internet Status it says the network cable is unplugged).
So my end goal is just to see the router under Network in Windows Explorer so I can map a drive again. If you have a direct solution for that great. If you can help with this weird NTP connectivity issue that would be great and might fix my drive mapping problem.
I'm using Merlin firmware 384.6.
Thanks