Unidentifiable network
I have my computer plugged into a router, a printer, and a My Book Live network interface drive all through standard NIC. The network drive is not accessible the software can't find it and connecting directly it is not found either. Both the printer and
network drive connections are labeled as unidentifiable however, I can use the printer through the network. I have attempted to bridge the connection and that causes the bridge to be unidentifiable and me being able to connect to nothing.
My system (self built)
Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit
Gigabyte GA-890FXA-UD5 with onboard card Realtek 8111D (2 connections)
Random intel card as my other (1 connection)
AMD Phenom II x4 3.4ghz 965
8gb DDR3 1333ghz
EVGA NVIDIA 470 1280mb 320bit
1TB HDDD
I would like to be able to share the my book live over the network. Also I have attempted changing which ones are connected where, it does not matter.
December 27th, 2010 8:00pm
Please upgrade the driver for the network adapter. If it does not help, temporary disable antivirus and firewall and then check the result.
If the issue still occurs, please run the following command in command prompt with administrative privilege.
route delete –p 0.0.0.0 ON-LINK
If the issue still occurs, please run
route print > %userprofile%\Desktop\routeprint.txt
Then open the file routeprint.txt on Desktop, paste the contents into your post.Please remember to click Mark as Answer on the post that helps you, and to click Unmark as Answer if a marked post does not actually answer your question. This can be beneficial to other community members reading the thread.
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December 29th, 2010 4:06am
Edit:
One of those ways did work however, it still shows up as unidentifiable. I can access the files.
Edit2: It isn't showing up elsewhere on my network and when I plug it in to the router it doesn't work at all.
Edit3: When I hook it in to my wireless router which is connected to my wired router, it appears on devices connected to my wireless router but not my wired router. This needs to be fixed.
December 31st, 2010 7:18pm
None of those worked.
the route print did not create a text file.
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December 31st, 2010 7:18pm
Edit:
One of those ways did work however, it still shows up as unidentifiable. I can access the files.
Edit2: It isn't showing up elsewhere on my network and when I plug it in to the router it doesn't work at all.
Edit3: When I hook it in to my wireless router which is connected to my wired router, it appears on devices connected to my wireless router but not my wired router. This needs to be fixed.
Edit4: correction of my previous statement, when hooked to my computer via a NIC I can access it on that computer, via the wired router none can access, via the wireless, wireless devices can access. Wireless router and my computer are connected to the wired
router.
January 1st, 2011 3:12am
Edit:
One of those ways did work however, it still shows up as unidentifiable. I can access the files.
Edit2: It isn't showing up elsewhere on my network and when I plug it in to the router it doesn't work at all.
Edit3: When I hook it in to my wireless router which is connected to my wired router, it appears on devices connected to my wireless router but not my wired router. This needs to be fixed.
Edit4: correction of my previous statement, when hooked to my computer via a NIC I can access it on that computer, via the wired router none can access, via the wireless, wireless devices can access. Wireless router and my computer are connected to the wired
router.
Edit5: I have connected my computer to the wireless router via the wired out of it and the my book live to my computer. The my book live is now seen by the wireless computers but it says no writable WD smartware partition found. The mac simply starts writing
then says it failed. I have sent another support thread to WD.
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January 1st, 2011 3:12am