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Title: DCS-3410 Not Able to Mount Windows Share via SAMBA?
Post by: rsdnick on October 09, 2009, 04:27:59 PM
I purchased a DCS-3110 about a week ago and have it setup recording to network share just fine.  I picked up a few more DCS-3410's today and have started to set them up.  I'm not able to mount the windows share from the camera with the same credentials that i have with the DCS-3110.

Any idea's or syntax that might be causing this particular issue?  I have tried hitting it with the IP address, along as well as the DNS name.  I have tried account authentication as well as annon.  I have even setup different shares on different machines to try to get it to work.  Having no luck so far.
Title: Re: DCS-3410 Not Able to Mount Windows Share via SAMBA?
Post by: Allen on October 10, 2009, 07:41:09 AM
Which OS are you using?
Which firmware version is using for DCS-3410?
Title: Re: DCS-3410 Not Able to Mount Windows Share via SAMBA?
Post by: rsdnick on October 10, 2009, 01:53:48 PM
Which OS are you using?
Which firmware version is using for DCS-3410?

I'm trying on a win2k share. I have also tried a xp share and a server 2k3 share. None of which it will mount. On the 3110 it has the option for the domain. I wonder if it's because the computers are all logged into the domain. I haven't called dlink yet on this issue. Probabally will this afternoon. I was wondering if there was some special syntax that needs to be used.
Title: Re: DCS-3410 Not Able to Mount Windows Share via SAMBA?
Post by: rsdnick on October 11, 2009, 03:43:44 PM
As a follow up, I was able to take the workstation off the domain and join it to a workgroup.  After that i was able to have the camera connect and join.  Does anyone know or have any trick's to get the 3110 to be able to join to a domain share vs a workgroup share?

On a side note, any way to increase the network share recording size past 9.9GB?  On high quality that's only a few days worth of recording.  The 3410 doesn't have any of these restrictions.