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@nikolaos1969 -- usually, when i've had to enter a path, i had to put http:\\ in front (even for local devices) -- i don't see that you did that.  have you tried it?

(1) holo audio red (hqp naa) > chord dave > luxman cl-38uc/mq-88uc > kef reference 1
(2) simaudio moon mind 2 > chord qutest > luxman sq-n150 > monitor audio gold gx100
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9 hours ago, nikolaos1969 said:

@jcn3 but still nothing yet

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Has to be http:\\ -- you have the syntax wrong.

(1) holo audio red (hqp naa) > chord dave > luxman cl-38uc/mq-88uc > kef reference 1
(2) simaudio moon mind 2 > chord qutest > luxman sq-n150 > monitor audio gold gx100
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3 hours ago, nikolaos1969 said:

@jcn3Unfortunately still does not work

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The two after http go "\\", the rest go "/"

(1) holo audio red (hqp naa) > chord dave > luxman cl-38uc/mq-88uc > kef reference 1
(2) simaudio moon mind 2 > chord qutest > luxman sq-n150 > monitor audio gold gx100
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5 hours ago, nikolaos1969 said:

@jcn3this is what you mean

http:\\fritz.box\\nas\\#/files/TOSHIBA_EXT/Fidelity

 

Http:\\fritz.box/nas/#/files/toshiba_ext/fidelity

(1) holo audio red (hqp naa) > chord dave > luxman cl-38uc/mq-88uc > kef reference 1
(2) simaudio moon mind 2 > chord qutest > luxman sq-n150 > monitor audio gold gx100
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@stefano_mbpthanks, I have followed the instructions. I will try once more and then I will burn moode to see if it finds the NAS. Actually since the last update of volumio many users have problems using mounting NAS. Actually I have decided to set up the SoTm sms 200 ultra and I am trying to figure out whether there could be a problem with mounting the NAS 

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I dunno but it seems to me that your overall path is way too long and you basically have your IP address in twice by putting in the number of your IP address (192.168.178.1) AND the name of your IP address (FRITZ.NAS). As you can see from mine the NAS IP address has the name of the connected device, this could also be the number and the path is only the path AFTER the initial path to the NAS. In your case I assume the info you insert into the path field should only be:

 

#\files\TOSHIBA_EXT/Fidelity

 

I'm not sure what the hash or number sign is all about?

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LOL - I didn't even know what a Fritz Box was....I thought it was a NAS but I now know it's a router (thanks Google).

 

What OS are you using, is it Windows or MAC and which version?

 

As you have a Toshiba hard drive connected to your Fritz Box router. Have you:

  1. Set up the NAS system in the Fritz Box settings?
  2. Made sure the NAS user access settings in your Fritz Box are both read and write?

I assume you have done number 1 because of the path you show.

 

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OK, one more thought - have you installed SMB1 as per the link below?

 

Starting with Windows 10 version 1709, the network protocol SMB1 required for accessing storage (NAS) connected to the FRITZ!Box is no longer installed by default. Therefore, make sure that SMB1 support is installed on your Windows 10 computer

 

https://en.avm.de/service/fritzbox/fritzbox-7490/knowledge-base/publication/show/543_Configuring-storage-NAS-on-the-computer-as-a-network-drive/

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