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thank you, this is valuable for me as i'm not really understanding my trouble. Glad to see i'm not alone :)– GraveenCommented Oct 23, 2017 at 19:23
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I can't access my NAS on my local network, too. Only noticeable thing i can remember after upgrading is running BlackBird to disable telemetric.– GraveenCommented Oct 23, 2017 at 19:31
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Reverted to 1703 is now working flawlessly, it seems we have the same trouble.– GraveenCommented Oct 23, 2017 at 23:13
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The problems start as soon as the update is done. Tried it out on two different machines so BlackBird probably is not the culprit :D I'm just wondering how hard it is to find someone describing exactly this issue. Either there's something wrong with our machines or somehow many people haven't noticed this yet... What NAS do you have? Maybe the maker of it has some kind of support forum where other people might be reporting similar problems?– parallyzeCommented Oct 24, 2017 at 11:45
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i have deployed FCU 1709 on 4 machines:– GraveenCommented Oct 24, 2017 at 12:46
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