(06-Apr-2022, 08:00 AM)agent_kith Wrote:(06-Apr-2022, 01:35 AM)cenz Wrote: Update:There are a million reasons why that could be the case. It's pretty difficult to find out why/what.
I use "ping 192.168.1.5" cmd on windows device (192.168.2.2) that is works.
then use "ping 192.168.2.2" cmd on Snakeoil NAS device (192.168.1.5) but no response..
Easiest is to just stick with the two Snakeoil computers. They have no OS firewalls enabled so it's easier to rule things out. Doing a ping test may or may not imply NFS will work, because ping is using ICMP, while NFS is using TCP or UDP. These are different protocols.
I havn't dug into the nfs and portmapper config files yet to find the settings to fixed the ports.. See if you can google for that and set that manually, I should have more time later this week. Certainly I will have lots of time after Easter.Will be able to look more closely then.
I turn back 1 LAN 1 subnet to connect all devices with external switch first, that's work fine always, I just curious sound different between 1 subnet w/ switch and 2 subnet
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