Hello,
I have installed TrueNAS to an old Dell PC that I bought. I want to connect that PC to my windows 10 via ethernet cable. I am having issues configuring what looks to be the Windows side. I have set up the network interface settings and have the HTTP and HTTPS links shown to me on the nas computer.
My question is, how do I configure the ethernet network settings on Windows to allow me to connect to the Web UI?
Right now, the IP address is a temp number I set for the picture because I would rather not share what my address is. I have tried making it the same and different as the IP4 number I entered in on my nas machine.
Right now, the "Autoconfiguration IPv4" in blue is the same as my nas machine’s. It is the number I entered in place of 101.101.101.101 in the IP4 properties window. The red color is a different number that is apart of the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) organization when I look it up.
When I ping the blue number, I get General failure. When I ping the red number I get Request timed out.
Thank you for the help,
Armstta
EDIT:
I solved my issue. I used the reg edit to disable Windows creating the first autoconfiguration ip. I also switched the ip of the Ethernet on my Windows 10 PC because the NAS machine was giving me errors.
I have installed TrueNAS to an old Dell PC that I bought. I want to connect that PC to my windows 10 via ethernet cable. I am having issues configuring what looks to be the Windows side. I have set up the network interface settings and have the HTTP and HTTPS links shown to me on the nas computer.
My question is, how do I configure the ethernet network settings on Windows to allow me to connect to the Web UI?
Right now, the IP address is a temp number I set for the picture because I would rather not share what my address is. I have tried making it the same and different as the IP4 number I entered in on my nas machine.
Right now, the "Autoconfiguration IPv4" in blue is the same as my nas machine’s. It is the number I entered in place of 101.101.101.101 in the IP4 properties window. The red color is a different number that is apart of the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) organization when I look it up.
When I ping the blue number, I get General failure. When I ping the red number I get Request timed out.
Thank you for the help,
Armstta
EDIT:
I solved my issue. I used the reg edit to disable Windows creating the first autoconfiguration ip. I also switched the ip of the Ethernet on my Windows 10 PC because the NAS machine was giving me errors.
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