I have a DS418 which I use for - amongst other things - TimeMachine backups. Every now and again it loses connection and I have to disconnect and reconnect
- finder still thinks everything is fine but TimeMachine just fails.
On 17/04/2024 10:05, Martin S Taylor wrote:
On 17 Apr 2024, David Kennedy wroteWifi
(in article<gbednYwKp7-iDYL7nZ2dnZfqn_qdnZ2d@brightview.co.uk>):
I have a DS418 which I use for - amongst other things - TimeMachine backups.
Every now and again it loses connection and I have to disconnect and reconnect
- finder still thinks everything is fine but TimeMachine just fails.
How is it connected?
MST
Via a Netgear MR63
On 17/04/2024 10:05, Martin S Taylor wrote:
On 17 Apr 2024, David Kennedy wroteWifi
(in article<gbednYwKp7-iDYL7nZ2dnZfqn_qdnZ2d@brightview.co.uk>):
I have a DS418 which I use for - amongst other things - TimeMachine
backups.
Every now and again it loses connection and I have to disconnect and
reconnect
- finder still thinks everything is fine but TimeMachine just fails.
How is it connected?
MST
Via a Netgear MR63
David Kennedy wrote:
On 17/04/2024 10:05, Martin S Taylor wrote:
On 17 Apr 2024, David Kennedy wroteWifi
(in article<gbednYwKp7-iDYL7nZ2dnZfqn_qdnZ2d@brightview.co.uk>):
I have a DS418 which I use for - amongst other things - TimeMachine
backups.
Every now and again it loses connection and I have to disconnect and
reconnect
- finder still thinks everything is fine but TimeMachine just fails.
How is it connected?
MST
Via a Netgear MR63
So don't use WiFi.
ALWAYS connect your computer and NAS using Ethernet cables. You know it makes sense.
Jörg Lorenz wrote:
[snip]
So don't use WiFi.
ALWAYS connect your computer and NAS using Ethernet cables. You know it >>> makes sense.
No it doesn't at all. A NAS that is not capable of keeping the
conncetion in a WiFi-network is useless. What do you propose for the
other 10 or more devices?
With WiFi what you gain in convenience you lose in reliability.
So don't use WiFi.
ALWAYS connect your computer and NAS using Ethernet cables. You know it
makes sense.
No it doesn't at all. A NAS that is not capable of keeping the
conncetion in a WiFi-network is useless. What do you propose for the
other 10 or more devices?
I have a DS418 which I use for - amongst other things - TimeMachine backups. Every now and again it loses connection and I have to disconnect and reconnect
- finder still thinks everything is fine but TimeMachine just fails.
Any thoughts?
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