I’ve had a Sonos system running off of a cheap LG NAS since 2011. It works fine, although I use EoP devices and lock the system off from updates and the internet. Now using S1 software.
Due to a system crash on a Synology NAS, I rebuilt it to take over the sonos side of things from the LG NAS, as that was starting to demonstrate a few file corruptions. I also installed another newer Synology NAS.
The Synology is running DSM 7.x fine, and all shares are available via the network. It also works OK casting using Hi-Fi Cast to a CCA via the line-in on a Play5. However, it consistently fails with an error 1001 when trying to add a library link.
Knowing that v7.x made changes to smb access, I downgraded it to smbv1 and checked the NTLMv1 box. It is using the correct permissions and group and also allows smb access to the sonos folder.
I also followed a forum users text to include extra text in the smb.conf file, which should have helped.
I have been trying to track down the percieved problem with the two Synology NAS, but now realise that I can’t add another music library to the original LG NAS, which is currently playing music as I type. This would seem to rule out the Synology kit, and refocus onto Sonos itself.
I tried re-enabling internet access, but that makes no difference.
I feel that I must be missing something, but can’t imagine what.
Does anyone have any ideas?