Hi Kenshin, You said you changed hdd. Was your NAS working in NAS mode before changing the drive? Do you have a serial cable? You could request one at raidsonic. If it is some result from a previous firmware flash I think you are in a bad situation - look starting from: //www.freelists.org/archives/nas-2000/09-2007/msg00015.html geetings, Alfred -------------------------- Hi Alfred, I just maked two photos: Front: http://www.photocrib.net/is.php?i=59981&img=IMAG0165.JPG Back: http://www.PhotoCrib.net/is.php?i=59982&img=IMAG0166.JPG Network is working good :) i thing where is problem with firmare, is there and way to reflash it without bootloader or WebUI? On Nov 12, 2007 4:02 PM, Alfred Bruckner <alfred.bruckner@xxxxxx> wrote: > Hi Kenshin, > > Is the "NAS" LED on if you connect with the network cable? > If not, it is not switched on or there is some problem with the network > cable. > > kind regards, > Alfred > > ----------------------------------------- > > Hello everybody, > I just changed hdd, and have some problems: > 1. I cannot reach bootloader > 2. I cannot find nas with nas finder. > > C:\Documents and Settings\Default>telnet 192.168.2.71 9000 > Connecting To 192.168.2.71...Could not open connection to the host, on port > 9000 > : Connect failed > > I tried connect with FlashStart too, nothing.. > > My nas ip was 192.168.2.113 (Web UI etc.) > > and now i see that ip is connected to dhcp: > > Host Name IP Address MAC Address Expired Time > 192.168.2.113 00-50-C2-2B-33-22 Mon Nov > 19 13:18:49 2007 > > But when i tried to ping it: > > C:\Documents and Settings\Default>ping 192.168.2.113 > > Pinging 192.168.2.113 with 32 bytes of data: > > Request timed out. > Request timed out. > Request timed out. > Request timed out. > > Ping statistics for 192.168.2.113: > Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 0, Lost = 4 (100% loss), > > Nas is working on usb mode, i want to know what i should to do to find > where is the problem with nas mode. > Can anybody help me? > > Waiting for reply.. > > Best Regards, > Kenshin > > > >