Hi
Thanks for responding, but I asked this question MONTHS ago! We did get it figured out and I’ve been using my cloud since. I have to say, WD needs to get some real non expert people to write and explain their setups, it’s so cryptic and tech language oriented.
I use computers because I have to, I wish I didn’t. So, in plain language with easy-to-follow instructions without the jargon would be nice. If computer techs needed to understand the details of the engineering to operate their cars, they would understand.
FYI I’ve had a cloud for about 10 years now, and it’s always a struggle to update, upgrade etc. But I can rebuild an engine, transmission etc. without batting an eye, go figure.
Nick
| Bennor
November 10 |
Alpline:
My question is when I try connecting my laptop and MyCloud OS3 to the home ethernet router and then I try to go into MS File Explorer, it can’t seem to detect the MyCloud OS3 NAS.
Make sure the My Cloud is directly connected to the router’s networking port using an Ethernet cable. Have the computer connected to that same router, using an Ethernet cable if possible. Avoid using powerline adapters or network extenders when troubleshooting access issues.
First troubleshooting step is to access the network router’s administration page and see if it indicates the My Cloud obtaining an IP address. If so, make note of that IP address and try accessing the My Cloud by it’s IP address with Windows File Explorer address bar (ex: \\192.168.1.100
) .
Another troubleshooting step. For OS3 My Cloud devices, if using Windows, one may have to enable Windows File Sharing (and SMB1.0). And set the Windows Network Profile to Private and not Public.
Enable File Sharing Support on My Cloud, Home & Passport in Windows
https://support-en.wd.com/app/answers/detailweb/a_id/4155
Note that for OS3 specific problems there is a different, dedicated, subforum for the OS3 single bay My Cloud devices. This subforum generally deals with OS5 second generation single bay My Cloud issues. The first gen single bay My Cloud (v4.x firmware) cannot be updated to OS5, but the second generation single bay My Cloud (v2.x firmware) can be updated to OS5.
OS3 My Cloud
http://wdstagingsplit.staged-by-discourse.com/c/personal-cloud-storage/wd-my-cloud/105