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		<title>By: Rens51</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I have the QNAP TS-410, RAID5 (4 Samsung discs 1 TB each), ±60% used.
It has the latest firmware, it worked ok via http:// and it was visible through Finder, under external devices until I had to reformat my MacBookPro (corrupt OSX).

I did re-install the MBPro OSX (latest Sierra) en recovered my hard-disk content from my external back-up disc (not my QNAP) with Time Machine. The MBPro works fine again.
However, since then I don&#039;t see my QNAP anymore, not in Finder, not through http://, and not with QFinder Pro.

The QNAP is LAN connected, the same LAN as my MBPro.

QNAP LED&#039;s status are:  (as indicated above)
My Status LED flashes red-green every 0.5 seconds. 
My LAN status indicates activity as it flashes intermittently.
USB and eSATA leds are off.
I see 4 green lights above my discs.

I&#039;ve tried to reboot the QNAP through power-off, power-on, no result.
I&#039;ve reset my QNAP with the little button on the back, no result.
The LED lights come back with the same status as indicated above.

What to try/do next?
I appreciate your advice!
Thanks, Rens
btw I&#039;ve left the QNAP in this status for 5+ days, assuming rebuild of discs.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have the QNAP TS-410, RAID5 (4 Samsung discs 1 TB each), ±60% used.<br />
It has the latest firmware, it worked ok via http:// and it was visible through Finder, under external devices until I had to reformat my MacBookPro (corrupt OSX).</p>
<p>I did re-install the MBPro OSX (latest Sierra) en recovered my hard-disk content from my external back-up disc (not my QNAP) with Time Machine. The MBPro works fine again.<br />
However, since then I don&#8217;t see my QNAP anymore, not in Finder, not through <a href="http://" rel="nofollow">http://</a>, and not with QFinder Pro.</p>
<p>The QNAP is LAN connected, the same LAN as my MBPro.</p>
<p>QNAP LED&#8217;s status are:  (as indicated above)<br />
My Status LED flashes red-green every 0.5 seconds.<br />
My LAN status indicates activity as it flashes intermittently.<br />
USB and eSATA leds are off.<br />
I see 4 green lights above my discs.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve tried to reboot the QNAP through power-off, power-on, no result.<br />
I&#8217;ve reset my QNAP with the little button on the back, no result.<br />
The LED lights come back with the same status as indicated above.</p>
<p>What to try/do next?<br />
I appreciate your advice!<br />
Thanks, Rens<br />
btw I&#8217;ve left the QNAP in this status for 5+ days, assuming rebuild of discs.</p>
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