I have recently changed my Internet Provider and that provider supplied me with a Linksys Mesh Router with Wifi 6

Just for personal preference and because everybody and his dog stays with the default 192.168.1.0/24 range I changed the range to 192.168.18.0.

There are 4 PC's that access the NAS 2 x Win10 1 x Win 11 and 1 X Linux (Mint). All the windows PC and see and access the NAS without issue, I am unable to mount the NAS in Linux, although I can access the Web access page from my Linux box.

The old NAS IP address was static 192.168.1.150

The New NAS IP Address is static 192.168.18.150

I have checked through all the relevant network settings on the NAS and they are reporting the correct IP and Gateway Address.

The NAS is ping-able from the Linux machine

I updated fstab by simply changing the IP address from 192.168.1.150 to 192.168.18.150 and saved it and checked and it is reporting correctly.

Both NAS and Laptop have been rebooted.

If I try to mount the NAS from CLI I get the following

mit@NX1:~$ mount /media/nas
mount.nfs: access denied by server while mounting 192.168.18.150:/volume1/Data

I have a shortcut on my Desktop (XFCE) which when I click on it to Mount, it gives the same error

My line is the fstab file looks like this

192.168.18.150:/volume1/Data              /media/nas      nfs users,rw,_netdev   0       0

All I done to edit was to add a "8" to the "1" to make "18" and then travelled to the end of the line and saved the file (using Nano)

Any suggestions?

Tim H

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