The NAS and all other devices are working fine.. the /only/ thing
that isn't is the NAS updating packages from the Internet, which is
what is pointing to a DNS issue. If it was a MAC issue I'd have
thought nothing would be able to see the NAS which isn't the case.
Julian
On 30/03/14 07:56, Daniel Robinson
wrote:
Julian, the reason why I pointed out the obvious is
because I'm having a bizarre issue at the moment where by as
soon as I enable MAC filtering all wireless devices drop off the
Internet instantly. I have no idea why as this was all working
perfectly before a reset.
I know its a pain, but have you tried disabling this feature
then reinstating it once the device is connected.
I know you are thinking... 'If I add the device to the Mac white
list it will work" Ha! So did I. Just try it. It doesn't take
too long to add those devices again.
On 29 Mar 2014 22:58, "Julian Hall" < linux@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
On 29/03/14 22:02, bad apple wrote:
On 29/03/14 21:40, Grant Phillips-Sewell wrote:
Surely your DHCP range should be /24, or are you doing
something funky
with your network?
Grant
Presumably he is of course on a /24 subnet - he means that
DHCP only
assigns IP addresses from .2 to .20 I'd guess.
Regards
That's right.. presumably that's just me phrasing it badly.
Julian
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