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Theresa Hadden-Martinez

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Mar 26, 2026, 12:36:02 PM (7 days ago) Mar 26
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I have been a member of this group for a very long time but this is the first time I have asked for help.

 

I have a client with a single subnet with about 30 endpoints, on premise VoIP, Hyper-V host and standalone server. Three NASes (working on consolidating). Have one computer that will not see the new NAS from one location, sees the other two without a problem. The same computer with the same user profile sees it fine when located anywhere else in the office.

 

Things I have done without resolution.

  1. Have tried 2 computers at this location, one Win 10 and one Win 11, with the same issue.
  2. Used both user and administrative profiles
  3. Changed cables, network plug, switch ports
  4. Enabled SMB 1.0
  5. Updated network sharing
  6. Updated BIOS and all drivers on the computer
  7. Run DISM and sfc to fix component and other files.
  8. Ran net use and it reports no mapped drives although I have two. Created new mapped drive and it shows up but not the two existing ones.

 

I an at my wits end as to what can be causing it. The only thing I can think of is to wipe it and reinstall but do not think that will work.

 

Theresa Hadden-Martinez
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Philip Elder

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Mar 26, 2026, 12:39:47 PM (7 days ago) Mar 26
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IPConfig /ALL at the NAS or snip the complete eth0 or BOND setup.

 

IPConfig /ALL at the endpoint causing the problem.

 

IPConfig /ALL from the PDCe.

 

Sanitize as needed.

 

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Erik Goldoff

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Mar 26, 2026, 1:11:39 PM (7 days ago) Mar 26
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are trying by name/FQDN only, or by IP address too?  If IP works fine, it's DNS

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Jonathan Raper

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Mar 26, 2026, 1:24:15 PM (7 days ago) Mar 26
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Hello longtime listener first time caller!

I would compare IP address, subnet, and gateway from working location vs failing location.

Also, what are the switchport configurations for all devices involved? Native vlan, voice vlan, etc.

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Wright, John M

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Mar 26, 2026, 1:46:22 PM (7 days ago) Mar 26
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Just to be clear, when you say that the computer won’t see the new NAS, it won’t ping by hostname and/or IP, won’t map, something else, or all of these?

 

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Mar 27, 2026, 6:47:07 PM (6 days ago) Mar 27
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As everyone else points out, understanding what the failure lies (dns, IP, SMB) will dictate what a "fix" would look like. 

However, you point out that they have a single subnet, which would imply that the "different locations" are simply different outlets on the same network, that are all within the same IP address space. It would imply that the PC simply uses it's same IP stack (probably even its same DHCP allocated address, as it's just "relocating" within a different space) and that there's no routing involved as it's all a single subnet.  I'd also however question if there's VLANs in play here, as that could change things.... 

An important test therefore is going to be, use another working PC connected to the "not working" location and prove that the problem is also nothing to do with the PC, but is therefore somehow linked to this cable. I'd ask your site cabler is this specific cable in any way "special", like did they have a unique problem they needed to solve when they installed it, or is there another physical cable they can use at the same location or that was run at the same time, that can be tested to see if it also has the issue? Perhaps it's some weird ethernet cable length issue that only manifests on one particular IP?  But here's my hunch, is there a secondary switch involved that has VLAN limitations or configuration so that the IP address space and VLAN for the working NAS are permitted, but the IP address/VLAN for the non-working one is not?

Theresa Hadden-Martinez

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Mar 30, 2026, 2:48:58 AM (3 days ago) Mar 30
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Right now we've decided it has to be something in the wiring. Changing over to Wi-Fi instead of ethernet and you can access the NAS. Will keep you updated and trying to get tech on site now.

Jim Behning

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Mar 30, 2026, 7:43:03 AM (3 days ago) Mar 30
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Have you rebooted network switches? A proper network guru might flush caches in switches. I am not a guru. 

I do have an inexpensive Fluke cable tester. It cost less than $2,000 US when i bought it a decade ago. It is handy to properly test cabling.

Theresa Hadden-Martinez

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Mar 30, 2026, 10:55:59 AM (3 days ago) Mar 30
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Done. One of my favorite things to do when stumped

Denes, Laszlo

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Sounds like networking but just to throw it in the mix … any GPO applied that are different depending on user, computer, subnet, etc.

And are both machine ethernet or Wi-Fi on same subnet etc

 

Thank you in advance for your time.

 

Laszlo

 

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Sharon Tirosh

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We all know that it can't be DNS! because it's always DNS.....

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