![]() Tom COMPNAME Default 6 11:13:28 AM 11:13:38 AM Block_allĪgain, thanks for your time and for any help to solve this or know if my tentative solution is safe for general use. In other words run all Cat 6 and see what happens. Tom COMPNAME Default 3 10:56:37 AM 10:57:29 AM Block_all Since the next test compares Cat 6 directly to the QNAP device Id suggest, if you havent already, replacing that cable connecting from the computer > router with a Cat 6 one and run that test again. Local host/MAC/Port FE80:0:0:0:F086:2CF3:B3C2:CF41 00-1E-22-C3-4B-D0 / 546 IV Make Sure Qnap Really Cause This, Check Qnap Network Traffic V Also To Be Sure, Install A Network Monitoring and Analysis Tools. Is this it, and how do I find "Block_All" and add and exception? Note, I changed my Local Host / MAC so I wasn't posting it o How do I add a rule to allow the NAS and move it to the SEP Manager?įinally, when I let the system run a few minutes longer, I do see these two pop up repeately (even when not running the QNAP Qfinder in my network logs, under rule "Block_All".
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