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Best guess... make sure your workgroup is WORKGROUP.
Alternatively, "cp /etc/samba/smb.conf /storage/.config/samba.conf" and change the workgroup property in /storage/.config/samba.conf to match that of your PC (reboot to take effect).
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Sorry, meant to say \\
I'll try @Milhouse's suggestions.
Thanks.
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You can use scp to transfer the upgrade file. Looks like you are using windows, try winscp.
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Ended up trying another Windows 10 PC, a laptop on wi-fi, and worked fine. Guessing some recent Windows 10 updates screwed up something on my main, wired desktop PC.
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