SORTED thanks for your help I removed 192.168.70.230 from router factory reset router with everything disconnected now I have different IP address and I am up and running. Many thanks Dell
When I unplugged it to put it in it’s location it reverted back to 192.168.70.230 had to do it all again.
Dell wrote:When I unplugged it to put it in it’s location it reverted back to 192.168.70.230 had to do it all again.
It sounds like you did not find the root cause. You should find a device that is running DHCP server (provided 192.168.70.xxx). Or you'll need to do it again and again when NAS reboot. The device can be other NAS, gateway... It can be a wireless device if connected to your AP gateway.
By the way, you can set a static IP address in NAS. That's another way to get rid of it.
Hi orion I found out the problem I have a second router With vpn on it, and it was that what was the problem but I can’t understand why as it was hard wired to the main BT router and the nas was hard wired to main router so now I have removed it everything is fine. Thanks for your help Dell
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