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21-04-2023 06:25 PM
Since I got Vodafone broadband my WD NAS storage doesn't show up in the Vodafone Router.
The ethernet lights are amber for left and amber blinking on the right meaning I have a 1000Mbps connection.
But when I go to the router to check the IP address of the NAS storage, there is no IP for the NAS on the LAN connection.
Quite weird.
Help.
21-04-2023 09:22 PM
Also there is angryip for Win and *nix found at angryip . org. It's Java based.
21-04-2023 09:28 PM
Hang on! Fifty-two devices. Some routers can't count to 52, some can barely count to 20. If there are stale addresses in there too it's no wonder you're seeing strange things. Just get the NAS on its own with one pc and the DHCP server. Tell the DHCP server to flush too.
21-04-2023 09:59 PM - edited 21-04-2023 10:00 PM
I think this thread is getting confused as to the O.P, and other "helpers" (a problem with the forum as it doesn't differentiate between the thread starter and everyone else.)
I think we may need to start with some basic questions.
Is the router you are using the THG3000?
Do you know if your NAS is using DHCP?
Have you tried resetting the NAS and starting again?
Please select the product for reset instructions | WD Support (wdc.com)
21-04-2023 10:07 PM
Sorry for confusing things, I'm not the OP with the NAS.
21-04-2023 10:00 PM
I have tried those too.
the Windows ones and also the Linux ones.
21-04-2023 07:18 PM - edited 21-04-2023 07:19 PM
I believe the virgin hub uses the 192.168.0.x subnet, so your NAS is probably using a I.P. from that.
If you are unable to reset the I.P. address on the NAS, try changing the Vodafone router to use that base address.
Edit@ As @Ripshod has already said,