Hi guys!
I hope someone can help me with this
Here is my setup:
Router: Netgear R7000 running Tomato
Network clients: 1 desktop with wired connection; 1 Intel NUC as HTPC with wired connection; 1 Synology NAS with wired connection; 1 laptop with wireless connection. All computers are running the latest Windows 10 version.
Here's what I did:
Disabled Homegroup, set the same Workgroup name on all clients (they are named simply, no special characters), disabled Computer Browser Service on all computers, set up Tomato as WINS server and Master Browser and supplied the Workgroup name. On the NAS I also set the Workgroup name, set the minimum SMB protocol to SMBv2.
Everything went fine, worked as it should, clients showed up on the network lighting fast after boot up.
The router showed up consistently as the Master Browser according to this small utility:
hxxps://scottiestech.info/2009/02/14/how-to-determine-the-master-browser-in-a-windows-workgroup/
After that I proceeded to disable SMBv1 on all computers according to this article:
hxxps://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/2696547/how-to-enable-and-disable-smbv1,-smbv2,-and-smbv3-in-windows-vista,-windows-server-2008,-windows-7,-windows-server-2008-r2,-windows-8,-and-windows-server-2012
After rebooting again everything just to be safe, something went wrong the NAS didn't show up on the network, I had to manually navigate to it by \\"NAS NAME"
Any ideas what could be the problem? What additional information should I provide?
Thanks!
Edit: Forgot to add: IPv6 is disabled, all clients were assigned static IPs, and all of them are on the same subnet (192.168.2.xxx).
Edit2: the command "net view" returns error code 64. As soon as I re-enable SMBv1 according to the above article, the output of "net view" is normal.
I hope someone can help me with this
Here is my setup:
Router: Netgear R7000 running Tomato
Network clients: 1 desktop with wired connection; 1 Intel NUC as HTPC with wired connection; 1 Synology NAS with wired connection; 1 laptop with wireless connection. All computers are running the latest Windows 10 version.
Here's what I did:
Disabled Homegroup, set the same Workgroup name on all clients (they are named simply, no special characters), disabled Computer Browser Service on all computers, set up Tomato as WINS server and Master Browser and supplied the Workgroup name. On the NAS I also set the Workgroup name, set the minimum SMB protocol to SMBv2.
Everything went fine, worked as it should, clients showed up on the network lighting fast after boot up.
The router showed up consistently as the Master Browser according to this small utility:
hxxps://scottiestech.info/2009/02/14/how-to-determine-the-master-browser-in-a-windows-workgroup/
After that I proceeded to disable SMBv1 on all computers according to this article:
hxxps://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/2696547/how-to-enable-and-disable-smbv1,-smbv2,-and-smbv3-in-windows-vista,-windows-server-2008,-windows-7,-windows-server-2008-r2,-windows-8,-and-windows-server-2012
After rebooting again everything just to be safe, something went wrong the NAS didn't show up on the network, I had to manually navigate to it by \\"NAS NAME"
Any ideas what could be the problem? What additional information should I provide?
Thanks!
Edit: Forgot to add: IPv6 is disabled, all clients were assigned static IPs, and all of them are on the same subnet (192.168.2.xxx).
Edit2: the command "net view" returns error code 64. As soon as I re-enable SMBv1 according to the above article, the output of "net view" is normal.
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