When Connected to Internet TNAS F4-220 says its not.
Posted: 30 Jun 2020, 10:30
Hello,
I was trying to get my remote access working again since I started getting an issue where:
1. When I login to the device it tells me the help files failed to load because its not connected to internet
2. When I check remote access and the settings for TNAS online, everything is enabled and it says registered successfully but I never get the URL displayed for the TNAS.ONLINE link
3. When I go to the tnas.online site and put in my TNAS ID it tells me "Access failed! The TNAS is not online."
This is strange because I can access the device through my DDNS connection so it is obviously connected to the internet.
I have tried
1. restarting the device
2. powering off waiting for a few minutes then turning the device back on
3. unplugging and replugging the LAN cable
4. Rebooting my Router
5. Checking all firewall settings and everything is fine
6. Enabling and disabling the TNAS.online settings
7. Creating a new TNAS ID
8. Disabling DDNS to ensure it was not conflicting
This is not such a major issue since I can access remotely through DDNS but it is strange.
Kelly
I was trying to get my remote access working again since I started getting an issue where:
1. When I login to the device it tells me the help files failed to load because its not connected to internet
2. When I check remote access and the settings for TNAS online, everything is enabled and it says registered successfully but I never get the URL displayed for the TNAS.ONLINE link
3. When I go to the tnas.online site and put in my TNAS ID it tells me "Access failed! The TNAS is not online."
This is strange because I can access the device through my DDNS connection so it is obviously connected to the internet.
I have tried
1. restarting the device
2. powering off waiting for a few minutes then turning the device back on
3. unplugging and replugging the LAN cable
4. Rebooting my Router
5. Checking all firewall settings and everything is fine
6. Enabling and disabling the TNAS.online settings
7. Creating a new TNAS ID
8. Disabling DDNS to ensure it was not conflicting
This is not such a major issue since I can access remotely through DDNS but it is strange.
Kelly