Remap To Our Network / Password To Drive Is Not Working
May 15, 2012Recently purchased a new computer and need to remap to our network drive. the password to the drive is not working so i need to change it.
View 1 RepliesRecently purchased a new computer and need to remap to our network drive. the password to the drive is not working so i need to change it.
View 1 RepliesRegion : Australia
Model : TL-WR1043ND
Hardware Version : v1
Firmware Version : 3.13.12 Build 120405 Rel.33996n
I just upgraded from my factory default and found network sharing of my USB HDD was no longer working.It came down to two bugs in the latest firmware:Even though there is now the option to share without a password that option does not work and you still need a password.And that password is the factory default of "admin" even though I have set my own password.
I have a print server that uses ip address 192.168.1.74. The share for the attached printer is 192.168.1.74/LP1 Problem is I have a server system that will not accept the "/LP1" part as a valid network printer device. I believe I can get around this if I can remap this complete url to a new ip address...
so: "192.168.1.74/LP1" ---remapped to---> "192.168.1.75"
so a user can send prints to 192.168.1.75 and the print server will pick it up as expected. How can I do this and what is the best way? My network is small but I do have control over local DNS as well as our firewall. Not sure if I need a proxy of some kind setup to do this... perhaps PFsense might be a place for me to start?
what is the difference between network drive and map drive?
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3. Upon taking a closer look at the DHCP reservation settings. The reservation status indicates as "Reservation (inactive)". I don't know the MAC address of the device, so I have no idea if the values are correct. Tried rebooting the server, delete and recreate the reservation, reboot router; no cigar.
4. Using the coworker's laptop, the data server is shown in the "Other devices" section even with the DHCP sever disabled, but shows error that it cannot access it.
5. All users, with the exception of the data server, have dynamic IPs assigned.
6. DHCP, DNS server is set to 10.10.10.2, Router is set to 10.10.1, Data server is set to 10.10.10.175. 10.10.10.2 is also an accounting server which can be accessed by everyone even in the midst of this mess.
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