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Old 26-01-2015, 16:59   #5
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Re: 2 Routers, 2 networks - what have I done?

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Originally Posted by garmcqui View Post
However I can't navigate to it as a network location in windows, or map a drive to the NAS.
What error message do you get when you try?

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Originally Posted by rhyds View Post
Check that windows firewall isn't throwing a hissy fit
^^ This.

Windows Firewall blocks SMB traffic from outside your local subnet by default, even if you allow it on 'Public' networks. That said, it doesn't explain why outbound SMB isn't working, though it's quite possible the NAS has a similar restriction.
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