rodrigoelp
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- Sep 27, 2022
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Hey guys,
Recently I set up my personal NAS (and family).
Configuring the NAS went without hiccups. I fished out the mac address to fix the IP address in my DHCP.
Turned the machine off to remove the graphics card (the case doesn't really have space for it and I don't want to use it in it), booted the NAS, connected to it and it all worked.
About a month later (today) I came back to the NAS to continue transferring all my data from my existing NAS, boot up the machine but it doesn't show in my network. I logged in my to router and I can't see the nas in there. I checked all cables and everything, nothing.
The motherboard indicates there is activity, but the machine doesn't seem to be resolving its ip from the controller.
How can I troubleshoot this without having to pull the machine apart to plug the video card?
Recently I set up my personal NAS (and family).
Configuring the NAS went without hiccups. I fished out the mac address to fix the IP address in my DHCP.
Turned the machine off to remove the graphics card (the case doesn't really have space for it and I don't want to use it in it), booted the NAS, connected to it and it all worked.
About a month later (today) I came back to the NAS to continue transferring all my data from my existing NAS, boot up the machine but it doesn't show in my network. I logged in my to router and I can't see the nas in there. I checked all cables and everything, nothing.
The motherboard indicates there is activity, but the machine doesn't seem to be resolving its ip from the controller.
How can I troubleshoot this without having to pull the machine apart to plug the video card?
- AMD Ryzen 5 5600x
- G.Skill Ripjaws V Series 32 GB DDR4 3200
- B550 Aorus Motherboard
- Intel 670p Series M.2 2280 512GB SSD
- 3 WD Red Plus 4TB NAS Hard Drives Sata 3
- 2 Seagate BarraCuda ST40000D 4TB Sata 3
- 1 Apple SSD 256GB Sata 3
- 5 Sata port to m.2 card
- NVidia Quadro M4000 (only used during set up)