October 5, 201510 yr I have just upgraded to Win10 and now find that almost every time a try a copy a file to a NAS share it almost always stops midway. This means I have to use "trouble shoot problems" to fix the ethernet port which informs that the "default gateway was not found". I then have to go into to the NAS and manually tidy up the half copied files. I have to repeat this until I get a successful copy. Doing an IPCONFIG when it's working and not does not show any differences and I have trolled the internet and tried many tweaks and fixes none of which have fixed it yet. Does anyone know why this might be happening as Win8 was fine and I only get this transferring files to the NAS (or at least how I can investigate)? Thanks RJJ
October 6, 201510 yr Do you run Win 10 with DHCP or fixed IP? I had a similar issue because Win10 VM changes the ethernet network to Public instead of Private loosing connection to my local network and the shares in Unraid. I solved the issue changing the IP to be assigned by DHCP. This is forcing Win10 to set the network Private.
October 6, 201510 yr Author I have fixed the NAS IP so I'll try it set dynamically and see if that helps.
November 28, 201510 yr Author This is still causing a problem file after file is failing and I have to keep trouble shooting the network to connect back to the NAS. With this the NAS is currently unusable Anyone any Ideas? Thanks
November 29, 201510 yr Was the issue not occurring prior to the upgrade? I would doubt this to be an unRAID issue specifically or else we would have heard far more about it.
November 29, 201510 yr Author This is most definitely a windows 10 vs my NIC issue and It's been a problem in windows 7, 8 and 10. I have now turned off flow control and task offload and I managed to copy files across. I was hoping that someone had similar issues and knew of a fix to the real reason. Thansk
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