Black Hole
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Anybody know the answer to this off the top of their heads?:
As regular readers will know, I run three HDRs on HomePlugs through their Ethernet ports. I've switched one of them to a WiFi dongle (hoping data transfers might be faster and more reliable than HomePlug), and WebIF responds on the same IP address no problem (configured as manual not DHCP). OK so far...
However, now when I go through Explorer (Win7) to access them as SMB NAS drives, the HomePlug HDRs are fine but the WiFi-connected HDR won't respond (is not detected on the network). What gives?
Update: network-shares-automount still accesses the WiFi HDR fine, and I can connect through Win7 Explorer (actually, DOpus) by explicitly declaring a network drive. It's just that the HDR isn't announcing itself on the network the same as the others are (and it did before switching to WiFi).
As regular readers will know, I run three HDRs on HomePlugs through their Ethernet ports. I've switched one of them to a WiFi dongle (hoping data transfers might be faster and more reliable than HomePlug), and WebIF responds on the same IP address no problem (configured as manual not DHCP). OK so far...
However, now when I go through Explorer (Win7) to access them as SMB NAS drives, the HomePlug HDRs are fine but the WiFi-connected HDR won't respond (is not detected on the network). What gives?
Update: network-shares-automount still accesses the WiFi HDR fine, and I can connect through Win7 Explorer (actually, DOpus) by explicitly declaring a network drive. It's just that the HDR isn't announcing itself on the network the same as the others are (and it did before switching to WiFi).
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