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General high-speed discussion / Re: Connecting to Windows SMD Network Storage
« Last post by strawcreak on December 18, 2023, 01:15:14 AM »It seems like you're encountering difficulties connecting to network storage on your Windows 10 device. Let's troubleshoot the issue step-by-step:
Verify network connectivity: Ensure that your laptop and Chronos camera are connected to the same network (192.168.1.x) and can communicate with each other. You can try pinging the camera's IP address (192.168.1.2) from your laptop to check if they can reach each other.
Firewall and network profile: Make sure that the firewall settings on your Windows 10 device are not blocking the network connection. Additionally, ensure that the network profile for the "Unidentified Network" is set to private, as you mentioned.
Folder sharing permissions: Double-check the folder sharing permissions on your Windows 10 device. Right-click on the shared folder, go to Properties, then Sharing, and verify that the appropriate user has access to the folder.
Network path: Confirm that the network path you're using is correct. The format should be \\compute1\Chronos_Footage.
SMB Share settings: Review the SMB Share settings on the Chronos 1.4 camera. Ensure that the IP address (192.168.1.1) and the folder name (Chronos_Footage) are correctly specified. Check if there are any additional settings or requirements mentioned in the camera's documentation.
Troubleshooting network storage
Verify network connectivity: Ensure that your laptop and Chronos camera are connected to the same network (192.168.1.x) and can communicate with each other. You can try pinging the camera's IP address (192.168.1.2) from your laptop to check if they can reach each other.
Firewall and network profile: Make sure that the firewall settings on your Windows 10 device are not blocking the network connection. Additionally, ensure that the network profile for the "Unidentified Network" is set to private, as you mentioned.
Folder sharing permissions: Double-check the folder sharing permissions on your Windows 10 device. Right-click on the shared folder, go to Properties, then Sharing, and verify that the appropriate user has access to the folder.
Network path: Confirm that the network path you're using is correct. The format should be \\compute1\Chronos_Footage.
SMB Share settings: Review the SMB Share settings on the Chronos 1.4 camera. Ensure that the IP address (192.168.1.1) and the folder name (Chronos_Footage) are correctly specified. Check if there are any additional settings or requirements mentioned in the camera's documentation.
Troubleshooting network storage