

Got in remote with QNAP tech.he tried to re-assign a MAC address with the Web interface all in Chinese thing, reset config.nothing worked. got error: warning: external lan card changed And.of course, the second NIC was not responsive either (later I found out that its MAC is 00:00:00:05:09). So didn't try anything more with the HDMI port from then. Try to plug back the cable after the boot. After that I was not able to boot at all if the HDMI Cable was plugged in! Unplugged the HDMI cable and I was able to boot again (strange I know ). I upgraded the FW to QTS 4.2.1 build 20160419 I installed Hybrid station after installing surveillance station.
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QNAP 469L (dual NIC) One plugged in my lan router (with static address), the other one plugged directly with another network card on my PC dedicated to iSCSI (static IPs, no gateway and dns) Everything worked for more than 2 years. If this does not help, please contact the QNAP Customer Service on Double check the faux MAC address is not part of the NAS config (the triple-s are not a typo!): # getcfg eth0 "Mac Addresss" 00:08:9B:xx:xx:xx In case, change this config using # setcfg eth0 "Mac Addresss" 00:08:9B:11:22:22 # getcfg eth0 "Mac Addresss" 00:08:9B:11:22:33 Now reboot the NAS and check ie. # set_mac 00:08:9B:11:22:33 Note, this is a legacy application - however still workable on single LAN interface QNAP Marvell Kirkwood-based NAS models like your HS-210 (or TS-x10, TS-x12, TS-x19. using PuTTY on Windows), and use the set_mac # set_mac Usage: set_mac MAC_Address Example - of course you use the MAC address printed on the product attached label. For this NAS product line, connect to the NAS using SSH (i.e. Afraid, no idea what can cause this reset of the factory defined MAC address to the factory default value. Schumaku wrote:Hello, Welcome to the QNAP NAS COmmunity Forum. Hello, Welcome to the QNAP NAS COmmunity Forum. Can anyone please give me a clue as to what has caused the change in MAC address and if available a step by step method to setting back the original MAC address.
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The only other change i have made to the NAS since the addition of the wifi dongle is adding the Digital TV Station application along with the QNAP usb tuner. The wifi dongle is not connected to the NAS. I became aware of this change in MAC address the last two times the NAS has been powered up, since it does no longer get the IP address i assigned to it through static DHCP on the router.

The problem that has now surfaced is that the ethernet MAC address has somehow been replaced with another one and i do not know what has caused it. This dongle is to be used only when required, ie it will not be always connected. Firmware updated to version 4.1.3 A few days ago i added a Wifi USB dongle in order to be able to connect the NAS to the second in-house network i have setup. I have a QNAP HS-210 NAS with 2x1TB HDDs setup as RAID1. I am new to this forum and i would like some help in sorting out the problem described below.
