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Can you reproduce here exactly what you have set in each item in the NFS rule section of the diskstation control panel for the share you're trying to access?
Are your Kodi device and your NAS on the same network? Is the Kodi installation on the same Windows PC that you mapped and played the media on?
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None of the images are accessible?
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(This post was last modified: 2020-02-21, 22:54 by DarrenHill.)
There's nothing that jumps out as wrong there (at least compared to the settings I have on my 1019+ which work fine for NFS).
The only difference I can see is I share specifically to the local network (192.168.0.1/24 in my case), but that shouldn't make a difference.
Have you got anything else available that can make an NFS connection to double-check (eliminate/localise Kodi)?
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All I can think of is to find another NFS browser or client app and see if that can see the server.
I've got basically the same set-up as you (give or take Synology model) and mine works fine.
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the only difference I can see on my nas, where host name or ip is, I have 192.168.0.1/255.255.255.0
I have nfs setup on my synology, & can access it with no problem.
what I have done a couple of times with smb, is add a network location with the user name & password for the nas.
so, in kodi, add network location, nfs, put in ip address or synology name, add logon/user name & password. once added come out.
then go back in, select the nfs network location & browse to shared folders.
not the answer, but it might work.