eoneill
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Hi all. I've been struggling with a home network setup and looking everywhere for answers. Here's what I have:
-- Roughly 1-year-old Netgear router (I'll have to check later on the exact model) - latest updates loaded. Attached to the cable modem.
-- Seagate Blackarmor 110 NAS, ethernet-connected to the router - latest updates loaded. I believe its IP address is static, and that the router shows that.
-- Win XP Pro desktop ethernet-connected to the router. Has Avast FREE, I think the XP built-in Firewall is on. Should it be off?
-- Asus EEE Netbook, XP Home edition, (upgraded to 2MB RAM) using wireless. Has Avast FREE. Should its XP built-in Firewall be on or off?
-- 4 iPod Touches connecting via wireless
-- Another XP desktop (home edition), but rarely used, so not dealing with that now.
The problems are multiple, and that's why I don't know what component is the failure point, or whether there are multiple failure points. Or which area of this forum would have been best for this Thread.
1: The XP Pro desktop is not able to connect to any other shared folder on the network (specifically on the Asus Netbook).
2: The XP Pro desktop can read and write to the Blackarmor NAS, but it's intermittent. Every time I copy over some files, I get an alert after a few have gone over, saying the location is no longer available. If I refresh the Win Explorer window, it will come back, and I can copy some more over. Rinse and repeat.
3: The Asus Netbook can almost never see the Blackarmor NAS. Occasionally, though, it will show up. Sometimes the daily scheduled backup will work (incremental files) but never the once-weekly system backup.
If you try to connect the Asus to the NAS ala Mapped Drive (by name), an alert will say it is unavailable and I may not have permission to view it. I haven't tried by IP address, but should do that sometime soon, I'm sure.
4: The iPod Touches will intermittently be unable to connect to the web. Turn their wifi off and on, and you can get through again. Turn the router and modem off and on, and it seems like the drop-offs are solved, for a day or so.
5: The Asus Netbook has odd 3-5 second burring sounds occasionally in the audio, while watching Netflix or YouTube, but Netflix streams play fairly well, usually after having trouble for the first 2-4 minutes.
6: I brought home my new work laptop one weekend, running in the same location as the Asus, and Netflix worked great. Forgot to try "seeing" the NAS, though... should try that sometime soon.
So the three suspicious parts are 1, 2, or all 3 of the NAS, the router, and the Netbook.
I've considered buying a new router... but how will I know which one will work well with my NAS? And is the router the reason for the iPod Touch problems? Or are they their own worst enemy? Mine is OS4, and never has a problem on my work network. Others in the family are on OS3.
I've been planning to clean re-install XP on the Netbook, but of course that would be a fairly large hassle. Maybe it would be better to buy whatever you call the Win 7 "light" version for it, instead?
Too many questions, I'm sure. But I've been told this is a great place for just what I'm dealing with. Hope some kind folks will give the benefit of their knowledge. I'm a Web developer, not a networking guru, so my knowledge level is only pretty basic.
Thanks so much,
-eon-
-- Roughly 1-year-old Netgear router (I'll have to check later on the exact model) - latest updates loaded. Attached to the cable modem.
-- Seagate Blackarmor 110 NAS, ethernet-connected to the router - latest updates loaded. I believe its IP address is static, and that the router shows that.
-- Win XP Pro desktop ethernet-connected to the router. Has Avast FREE, I think the XP built-in Firewall is on. Should it be off?
-- Asus EEE Netbook, XP Home edition, (upgraded to 2MB RAM) using wireless. Has Avast FREE. Should its XP built-in Firewall be on or off?
-- 4 iPod Touches connecting via wireless
-- Another XP desktop (home edition), but rarely used, so not dealing with that now.
The problems are multiple, and that's why I don't know what component is the failure point, or whether there are multiple failure points. Or which area of this forum would have been best for this Thread.
1: The XP Pro desktop is not able to connect to any other shared folder on the network (specifically on the Asus Netbook).
2: The XP Pro desktop can read and write to the Blackarmor NAS, but it's intermittent. Every time I copy over some files, I get an alert after a few have gone over, saying the location is no longer available. If I refresh the Win Explorer window, it will come back, and I can copy some more over. Rinse and repeat.
3: The Asus Netbook can almost never see the Blackarmor NAS. Occasionally, though, it will show up. Sometimes the daily scheduled backup will work (incremental files) but never the once-weekly system backup.
If you try to connect the Asus to the NAS ala Mapped Drive (by name), an alert will say it is unavailable and I may not have permission to view it. I haven't tried by IP address, but should do that sometime soon, I'm sure.
4: The iPod Touches will intermittently be unable to connect to the web. Turn their wifi off and on, and you can get through again. Turn the router and modem off and on, and it seems like the drop-offs are solved, for a day or so.
5: The Asus Netbook has odd 3-5 second burring sounds occasionally in the audio, while watching Netflix or YouTube, but Netflix streams play fairly well, usually after having trouble for the first 2-4 minutes.
6: I brought home my new work laptop one weekend, running in the same location as the Asus, and Netflix worked great. Forgot to try "seeing" the NAS, though... should try that sometime soon.
So the three suspicious parts are 1, 2, or all 3 of the NAS, the router, and the Netbook.
I've considered buying a new router... but how will I know which one will work well with my NAS? And is the router the reason for the iPod Touch problems? Or are they their own worst enemy? Mine is OS4, and never has a problem on my work network. Others in the family are on OS3.
I've been planning to clean re-install XP on the Netbook, but of course that would be a fairly large hassle. Maybe it would be better to buy whatever you call the Win 7 "light" version for it, instead?
Too many questions, I'm sure. But I've been told this is a great place for just what I'm dealing with. Hope some kind folks will give the benefit of their knowledge. I'm a Web developer, not a networking guru, so my knowledge level is only pretty basic.
Thanks so much,
-eon-