![]() ![]() ![]() I'm hoping it is something obvious that I cannot see because I'm new at this. ![]() But it would be a shame to dump the NAS approach and hardware. Please please help! I don't know what else to do, short of buying an external USB enclosure and reformatting the drives. In Acronis TrueImage 2021: I can select the NAS as a destination, but after I enter my username and password (tried both admin and a different user) it comes back as "connection failed". After a varying number of seconds I get the dreaded "Windows cannot access. In Windows File Explorer: Cannot expand the NAS. When I cancel, then quit, the new folder does show up in the list in FileStation5 and seems functional. I created a new folder from there, after an eternity I get to the "Map a network drive" dialog box with my new folder name selected and Z as the default drive letter, I click OK and after another eternity I'm back to the same dialog. In Qfinder Pro: Storage Plug and Connect > successful login > Map the Network Drive: none of my shared folders visible in FileStation5 are listed in the Folder box/list! This seems a major symptom that goes beyond browsing via File Explorer (see below). Can see the NAS in Windows File Explorer under Network (it shows up as both a Computer and a Media Device). ![]() Via FileStation5, I can upload files from my computer to the NAS and open sample files that were installed there. I think I set "Obtain an IP address automatically (DHCP)" during setup (not static IP address), in case that's helpful. | 4 disks | single volume | 10.59TB | RAID 5 | Encrypted disk volume I asked a friend who recommended this solution and has been using a QNAP NAS for years, he spent an hour on it and could not figure it out either. Nothing has changed since before I tweaked anything. I did not want to be that newbie asking stupid questions, so I have spent 8+ hours looking at online posts, tried many solutions (including the obvious: enabled file service, enabling SMB 1-3, rebooting everything). I am new at NAS and networking (only used external USB drives before), and so far my experience is super frustrating. It will combine with BMW’s active lane change assistant-which can automatically change lanes at speeds of up to 112 mph (180 km/h)-to deliver a largely automated experience to buyers of the new sedan.I am trying to set up a NAS as a single backup repository for multiple computers and external drives. In Germany, BMW’s ADAS system is being introduced on the i5 and 5-Series Sedan, but it is already available on the 7-Series in North America. BMW’s Autobahn Assistant is currently the fastest Level 2 system in Germany, and the automaker positions it as a way to improve driver comfort on long-distance drives. On the other hand, Drive Pilot is only available at up to 40 mph (64 km/h), though Mercedes does offer Level 2 systems that are available at higher speeds. Read: Mercedes Becomes First Brand To Offer Level 3 Autonomous Driving In USA However, unlike Mercedes’ Drive Pilot, which is a Level 3 autonomous system, the driver cannot take their eyes off the road and must always be ready to take over driving duties. and Canada, Autobahn Assistant allows the driver to take their hands off the wheel for extended periods of time. BMW made the announcement today that it received approval from the German Federal Motor Transport Authority to utilize its Level 2, partially automated system, at such elevated speeds in Germany.Īlready available in the U.S. ![]()
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