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    Homegroup preventing access to directories

    Regular Networking doesn't work, since removing my computer from a homegroup as you suggested my entire network is a giant #$%#$% mess. :mad:
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    Homegroup preventing access to directories

    I've run this situation though three people, all those people were unable to get it fixed. I'm not going to reinstall the OS, I'm extremely pissed off, after two and a half weeks, this problem is not solved. Leave the homegroup, join the homegroup, leave the home group, join the homegroup, all...
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    Homegroup preventing access to directories

    I reset the gateway / modem, it still doesn't work ?
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    Homegroup preventing access to directories

    Remove all the computers from the homegroup, then make sure firewalls are off, try that, if that doesn't work, do a Reset of the master Gateway ? If so how do you do this ? My IP is dynamic from my ISP ?
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    Homegroup preventing access to directories

    All computers should still leave the homegroup ? It has 3/4 Ethernet ports. Is there anything that needs to be done differently since it's a Gateway ?
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    Homegroup preventing access to directories

    I'm don't have a router, only a modem, does it matter ?
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    Homegroup preventing access to directories

    I said, what I said before because, I left the homegroup and the problem persists ? :think:
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    Homegroup - Leave in Windows 8

    Is there a way I can tell if a shared folder is part of a home group or workgroup ?
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    Homegroup preventing access to directories

    Someone is going to be wrong, and someone is going to be right !
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    Homegroup - Leave in Windows 8

    User accounts are not deleted, they just leave the home group, correct, I won't have my custom standard account abruptly removed ? I have one folder that is shared between machines, how can I know if it is using a home group or not ?
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    Homegroup preventing access to directories

    Hi, I have a similar problem as in this thread. I was getting some help from another networking forum, but we were not able to solve it. The problem is, from those helping is that the Homegroup premissions is preventing access to the NAS directories. The NAS can be seen as well as access the...
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    IP Routing with DynamicIP ?

    What are the main questions you want to know ? I checked over the NAS the other day, I can set a static or DHCP address, as well as their is a mac address. I had a few questions which I wanted to know to understand, from post #15 it may have helped get things straightened out !
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    IP Routing with DynamicIP ?

    What you are saying is; the software that comes with the cloud based service should have some setup information for IP address and the NAS ?
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    IP Routing with DynamicIP ?

    I understand, but there are something you mentioned, particularly if you can't use a static IP, those question I had asked, if you could answer those questions it will help tendentiously. :)
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    IP Routing with DynamicIP ?

    When you say, outside IP you are referring to a static / dynamic IP ? How would I add a rule for the NAS in the modem, not a router :) My IP is dynamic, I can't get a static IP. The only way the IP changes, is, if the modem is reset, unplugged etc, or the computer is turned off, reset. A...
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    IP Routing with DynamicIP ?

    The outside IP for the NAS is the IP address supplied by the NAS ? I don't plan on doing large file transfers for example; remote pc / smart phone < > Cloud based service <> pushing or pulling file to NAS though cloud based service Some NAS are garbage, in terms of software, some NAS have...
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    IP Routing with DynamicIP ?

    I was informed, to connect to a NAS though a cloud service, I need to route my IP as the thread title mentions. No where in your replies, do you mention this ?
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    IP Routing with DynamicIP ?

    I want to keep things private ! :)
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    IP Routing with DynamicIP ?

    How can I verify if IP Routing is on my network ? I can use an FTP program to access what is on a NAS via a cloud based service if my network supports it, correct ? I was informed that my IP has to be static, not dynamic, unless you are explaining how to do this with a dynamic IP address ...
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    IP Routing with DynamicIP ?

    I need to do IP Routing so I can access a NAS though a cloud based service, why I ask the question ?
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