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NAS causing home broadband router to disconnect
I was helping a friend setting up a small DLink Sharecentre NAS (http://www.dlink.com/ca/en/home-solutions/share/network-attached-storage/dns-320l-sharecenter-2-bay-cloud-storage-enclosure) on her home network. The NAS is connected directly to her home broadband modem (which is a SagemCom 2864 modem) via a Ethernet cable.
However the issue is whenever she tried to copy files from her windows laptop (which is connected to the router via Wireless internet functionality on the modem) using the built-in network drive in Windows and for some reason both her Internet and LAN connection would be cut off half way through and will only come back after she reboot her laptop, modem and the NAS box.
Originally I was thinking it was just a bad NAS however is there any chance this could be due to the rate limiting? If so is there any settings I can tweak on the modem to avoid this? The NAS is already placed on DMZ and port forwarding is also enabled.
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Does it do it if she uses an ethernet cable rather than WiFi?
Good question...something to try today I guess....
Also what modem/router is it?
http://www.dslreports.com/forum/r28234476-Teksavvy-25-10-what-is-wrong-with-Sagemcom-2864-modem-
That may be your issue. Try a different modem/router.
That may be your issue. Try a different modem/router.
Interesting...I guess I'll have to dig through my pile of junk for a router then.
GL!
I had an old Edimax router a few years ago, same thing... Throw any decent traffic through it and it just gave up.