![]() Would really love to be able to access my QNAP NAS from work (or my iPhone/iPad for that matter).ģ. I went through that cycle about 5 or 6 times trying different Apple AE settings, all to no avail, which required full Apple AE reset each time, then reconfigure to a known good configuration (so I could get my iMac back on the network) - this blew about 4 hours yesterday, so I'm a little frustrated by the Apple AE (and what it makes it difficult to do) and with my own lack of knowledge of how to make the proper adjustments/settings to my network configuration to make this work. ![]() Previously I had it set to "DHCP and NAT", however once I applied that setting, I got booted off my own wifi network, so I couldn't tell you if QFinder would have seen my Apple AE router then. QFinder sees my NAS but not the router, right now, probably because I have the router mode set to "Off (Bridge Mode)" right now. Then again, maybe I'm just mis-reading your tone.Ģ. I don't know if I'm mis-reading your tone, but as a Mod representing QNAP's official support forum, your initial reply RE: Apple support came off as the opposite of helpful and polite - which is not what I would expect from someone representing QNAP to its users in an official capacity (paid or not). I was hoping that I might get someone who owns an Apple AirPort Extreme (AE) and has been able to address this issue to reply and help me resolve my issue. Seriously though, I wasn't coming to QNAP's official support forums in the hopes of getting Apple to reply, I promise. Have you ever read article: When you're asking a question, please include the following ?ġ.Have you submitted a ticket with the QNAP Helpdesk yet?.What Version/Build numbers of QNAP Firmware are you running?.Is your NAS setup to pickup it's IP address via DHCP or is it statically assigned?.What am I doing wrong? Network noob here. When I configure "network" in the Airport Extreme admin software and set up port forwarding (port 80) using DHCP and NAT and calling out the QNAP's MAC address, when I apply those changes to the Airport Extreme, my iMac can no longer see the Airport Extreme - as a result I cannot see the QNAP NAS nor can I get to the internet. iMac attached to Airport Extreme via 802.11n wifi. QNAP 639 Pro attached via ethernet to Airport Extreme. Here's my set up:ĭSL modem (modem only, no router) attached to Apple Airport Extreme (running Airport Admin 6.x). Mac with OS X Lion v10.7.5 or later and AirPort Utility 6.3Īny Wi-Fi-enabled device that uses the 802.Dhodory wrote:Ok, I've read several posts on this and must be doing something wrong.iPhone, iPad or iPod touch with iOS 6 or later and AirPort Utility 1.3. ![]() Maximum storage altitude: 4,500 metres (15,000 feet).Operating altitude: tested up to 3,000 metres (10,000 feet).Relative humidity (operating): 20% to 80% non-condensing.Operating temperature: 0° to 35° C (32° to 95° F).Three Gigabit Ethernet LAN ports for connecting a computer, Ethernet hub or networked printer.USB 2 port for connecting a USB printer or hard drive 3.Gigabit Ethernet WAN port for connecting a DSL modem, cable modem or Ethernet network.Simultaneous dual-band 802.11ac wireless.Bonjour for Windows available for free download.AirPort Utility for iOS available for free download.AirPort Utility for Mac available for free download.NAT, DHCP, PPPoE, VPN Passthrough (IPSec, PPTP and L2TP), DNS Proxy, IPv6 (6to4 and manual tunnels).Interoperable with 802.11a-, 802.11b-, 802.11g-, 802.11n- and 802.11ac-enabled Mac computers, iOS devices, Apple TV, Windows-based PCs and other Wi-Fi devices.Channels 1–13, 36–64 and 149–165 are approved for use in Australia, Hong Kong and New Zealand.Channels 1–13, 36–64 and 100–140 are approved for use in Europe and Japan.Channels 1-11, 36-116, 132-140 and 149-165 are approved for use in the United States and Canada.Radio output power: 32.5 dBm maximum (varies by country).
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