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Accessing a third-party NAS with SMB in Windows 11 24H2 may fail (Work Around)
- Mar 11, 2025
While the above steps might help in accessing your NAS by its name, if you still cannot access the NAS using its IP address, consider the following:
1. IP Address Format: Make sure you are using the correct format. For example:
\\192.168.1.100\sharedFolder
2. Firewall Settings: Check if Windows Firewall or any third-party firewall is blocking SMB traffic. You may need to create a rule to allow SMBv1.
3. Check NAS Settings: Ensure that the NAS has correct network settings and that it's configured to accept connections over SMB.
4. Firmware Update: Ensure that your NAS is running the latest firmware, which might improve compatibility with newer Windows versions.
I have 25H2 installed. Same problem remains. Are the instructions different? I have the Windows Home Edition.