Nee, als ik ze uitvink, dan blijft hij zoeken en er komt geen melding.
Als ik ze aanvink geeft ie aan dat hij de synology niet kan vinden of dat webdav uitstaat.
Vandaag even contact opnemen nog met Cisco en daarna uitgaande dat het niet kan naar Saturn. Het is voor mij een niet deugdelijk product. Hopen dat ze het pikken....
Toch zekere voor het onzekere. Een chat aangegaan met Cisco (zie hieronder). Heeft iemand van jullie indien ik hem mag omruilen een tip voor een goede router?

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from Raymond de Niet to All Participants:
Hello, I have one (simple) question and I hope you can help me.
from May P. (24553) to All Participants:
Hello Mr. Raymond! Welcome to Linksys Live Chat. This is May with Badge ID 24553. How may I help you today?
from Raymond de Niet to All Participants:
Hell May, I have recently bought a new router, EA6400. Perfect. Bu when I am at home I cannot name resolve (nat loopback) to my own nas. When at home I have to type the ipadres and outside (wifi at work or 3g) I can use my nas url. Is it a setting I have overlooked?
from May P. (24553) to All Participants:
I see. I apologize for the inconvenience that this has caused you.
from Raymond de Niet to All Participants:
Can this be solved or do I need to buy another router for this. It is kinda essential for me.
from May P. (24553) to All Participants:
Let me verify if I was able to understand your concern correctly, you can't use the name that you assigned to your NAS when you want to access it at home. Did I get that right?
from Raymond de Niet to All Participants:
yes, I have to use the ipadres at home and outside I can use the nas url: nas.....nl
from May P. (24553) to All Participants:
I see.
from May P. (24553) to All Participants:
It is actually case sensitive if you use it by name. Did you type the name correctly?
from Raymond de Niet to All Participants:
yes. I have done that. But I can't find the place to click nat loopback on or off. My former router wrt610n had it specifically named nat loopback on/off
from May P. (24553) to All Participants:
Okay. Have you also tried using a different computer when you tried accessing it?
from Raymond de Niet to All Participants:
yes, my telephone, ipad and my work computer
from Raymond de Niet to All Participants:
But is there something in the browser to click on or off to en/disable it?
from Raymond de Niet to All Participants:
but at home is the only place it doesn't resolve the name
from May P. (24553) to All Participants:
I see. Can you still remember what feature on your WRT610N that you can click it?
from Raymond de Niet to All Participants:
no, I am sorry. I don't remember the specific location and name of this function
from May P. (24553) to All Participants:
No problem.
from May P. (24553) to All Participants:
How about if you try to rename it and check if you can access it.
from Raymond de Niet to All Participants:
Where precisely? I can't find it anywhere at the settingsmenu.
from Raymond de Niet to All Participants:
I am at work so I can't acces my router at the moment. I thought it was a simple yes or not possible answer :-)
from May P. (24553) to All Participants:
You can change it by accessing the Linksys Smart Wifi Interface under USB Storage tab. Just click the Folder Access subtab and there you can configure it,
from May P. (24553) to All Participants:
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from May P. (24553) to All Participants:
I see.
from Raymond de Niet to All Participants:
Is there in menu interface a setting that you know or is it totally not possible. Some people told me Cisco/linksys has it removed for security reasons, but I can't understand why. I didn't have any idea at the moment of buying the device
from May P. (24553) to All Participants:
You might be referring to the DNS Rebinding Attack.
from Raymond de Niet to All Participants:
Thats not what I was told, but they could be mentioning that indeed. So, in other words you tell me nat loopback is still possible with the ea6400?
from May P. (24553) to All Participants:
It is not possible with the EA6400 because of the DNS rebinding attack for security purposes.
from Raymond de Niet to All Participants:
Ok. Is it possible with other models or not? Maybe I can switch it to a higher model?
from May P. (24553) to All Participants:
I apologize but there are no devices that supports NAT loopback.
from Raymond de Niet to All Participants:
Ok, thank you very much for your help and support. My answer has been answered. Have a nice day.