Has anyone had luck adding their music library from a Synology NAS with DSM 7+ to a S1 configuration?
After Hours with L2 support they finally told me, oh it wont work with DSM 7, you may want to downgrade back to DSM6.
I just want to see if anyone out there has been able to add the music library under these conditions.
Thank you, Mike
Best answer by Jamie A
Hi @MVillella,
Sorry to hear you’re having issues connecting your Synology NAS to your Sonos System.
What you heard from our L2 support is correct, a Synology NAS with the DSM7 update isn’t compatible with an S1 system. Our internal information recommends reaching out to Synology support as this cannot be resolved by our support team.
We don’t have any steps suggesting how to downgrade to DSM6, but contacting their support and requesting this would be your best solution.
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Well, rebooting the Sonos Connect seems to have fixed it. I now can access my Music Library (over 41,000 songs, so it was very important for me to get those back.)
I have a Synology NAS (DSM 7.2.2-72806 Update 2) and sonos S1 can connect without any problems.
First of all you have to enable SMB v1 on Synology, after that you have to enable NTLMv1 (on advanced settings). Let me know if you need help on enabling those settings.
(If you have a S2 system you don’t need underneath additional steps, but with the new courageous updated app the NAS library doesn’t works as expected, sorry for the OT comment)
After enabling smbv1 & NTLMv1, I was still unable to connect my S1 to my music library under Synology DSM7. After I modified smb.conf using Stam’s instructions, it now works. 👌
One question: After already wedging the door open by enabling smbv1 and NTLMv1, so we know what the effects of “unix extensions=no” are when using the shares with Unix, Linux or MacOS?