Hello
I am new to this forum ;) recently i have seen that homelacie.com is down so i can not boot my drive, is this normal? Any solution? Thanks
Unable to connect to Ethernet Disk: Home Edition or Internet Space using homelacie.com
The homelacie.com website locates an Ethernet Disk Mini: Home Edition or Internet Space drive by knowing its external IP address. As external IP addresses frequently change, the first thing to do when there are connectivity problems is to wait a couple hours.
If that doesn't solve the problem, try to locate the drive on the LAN if possible. To do this, the Ethernet Disk's internal IP address will be required. There are a few ways to locate an IP address, but the best way is to get the information from the router it is connecting to.
Most routers show a "client list" in their web administration screen. These show all drives on the network. Try connecting to the router through a web browser to se if this data is available. If the drive is listed, type its IP address in to a web browse (ex: 192.168.0.101)
If this fails as well, try some physical troubleshooting. After each test, try to connect again.
Unplug the router for a couple minutes, then reconnect it.
Restart the Ethernet Disk. To do this, hold down the button on the front of the drive until it begins to flash. Release the button, and within a minute it will shut down. Press the button again to start the drive.
Undo any changes made since it last worked. Virus scanners, a new router, or a physical move can be the cause of the problem. If it has never worked, ensure the router is set up to allow connections from the outside.
if you are right, it is a s**t restraint :disapproveusuario wrote:unit uses a service called "access-patrol" and this service needs web homelacie.com up
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How do I stop the LaCie from redirecting me to their http://www.homelacie.com website?
Add /?local=1 to the end of your local IP address. So if your LaCie is on 192.168.0.100 then the address would be http://192.168.0.100/?local=1
This automatically happens if you use the system tray icon to connect.
:shocked it is the best way to get a bricked nas if you are a linux newbie.I can access the drive opening the case and extracting the hard disk, but what can i do? i have seen several linux partitions with a Linux distribution, can i change it?
What's the matter you think that the nas doesn't start ? only your ping test ?I can not boot my drive
Please explain more what you did. What ip do you use? ...usuario wrote:but there is not responding to a ping and of course there is any port open
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