![]() nothing changed, not even a break in the flashing power light. ![]() I had also removed the Ethernet cable to see if this would make the power light stay solid, but nothing (i had also tried removing the HDD and loading the NAS as i know i should be able to access the web UI even with no HDD, but still nothing)Īfter 10 minutes of it being on with the working Ethernet (and HDD installed), i had tried to reset using the pin hole on the bottoms of the NAS, while the NAS was on for about 10 seconds. I have also tried changing the Ethernet cable to one i know works and no change. Have tried a few different things but still no avail:īlue blinking LED: when first reading this, i had disconnected the NAS and reconnected and left for about 10 minutes, but the power light still flashes and does not go solid. Once you can find it in the router's client list, type the assigned IP address (not the MAC-address.!) into your browser's address bar. The MAC-address of the NAS is printed on the label on the bottom side, called MAC-ID. Normally there is something like a "network client list" which shows MAC-Adresses (the networks adapter's unique number) and the assigned IP-address. If you are a bit familiar with your router: try to look into it's DHCP settings. If it can't see it, try a direct connection with your PC, through a network cable that has been proven to be OK. Use the "D-Link storage Utility" to find the device in your network. This resets the device to factory settings. Take a paperclip and press the internal button for at least 5 seconds (with power on of course). I'd expect at least the right side LED to turn green.Īt bottom side there is a small hole. The right side green LED shows, if there is a connection the left LED if this is GBit-LAN. In case it is blinking for a longer time, I'd proceed with resetting the device.Ĭheck on the rear side: there are 2 LEDs at the network adapter. The LED also turns to continous blue without a network cable connected. My DNS-320L needs about 2.5 mins before it turns to continous LED after power on (with HDDs inside). The manual says that blue blinking power LED means system is starting. your PC has a IP address in a different sub-network than your NAS (e.g.router has been reset and now provides a different IP-address for your NAS.router is not connected to correct network line.Possible reasons for not getting a connection (especially after setting up an entire new network after moving to a new house): Not sure if it something to do with trying to access through Win8 having originally set up with Win7, and worried that its bricked! Having search all the the DLINK forums and google, it would suggest either a networking issue (?) or that the NAS is bricked. I have tried resetting the NAS with the hard reset button, i have reset the router and then the NAS to see if it was a network issue, and have tried plugging the NAS directly into my laptop, but still nothing. I have also tried pinging the address of the NAS (192.168.0.x) but get the message "destination host unreachable". I have tried to access the web UI, but just get a "cannot connect" message. No HDD lights or noise from the HDD or fan. ![]() I have recently moved house, and when plugging in NAS into the router and turning it on, the power light is just flashing blue. had been using Win8 to access the NAS, but originally set up using Win7 on a PC. I have had the d-link 320l NAS for about a year, no problems installing and access the 1TB HDD installed. Im a bit of a newbie and need some assistance, if someone could advise i would greatly appreciate it.
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