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How do you fix error code buffalo?

Alton Alexander
By Alton AlexanderUpdated on June 4th, 2022

Error code buffalo indicates that a problem exists with the Buffalo NAS device. This error code can be caused by a number of factors, including but not limited to:

-The NAS device is not properly connected to the network.

-The NAS device is not properly configured.

-There is a problem with the NAS device itself.

If you are receiving this error code, it is recommended that you check the connection and configuration of your NAS device, and if necessary, contact Buffalo support for further assistance.

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1. Check your computer's firewall and make sure it's not blocking buffalo

  1. Open a web browser and type "firewall" into the address bar.
  2. Click on the "Action" button on the toolbar and then click on the "Windows Firewall" icon.
  3. On the "Windows Firewall" window, make sure that the "Buffalo" rule is enabled and that the "Enabled State" is set to "Enabled."
  4. If the "Buffalo" rule is not enabled, click on the "Add Rule" button and then enter the following rule into the "Firewall Rule Name" field: "Microsoft-Windows-Buffalo-Client"
  5. Click on the "Apply Rule" button to save the rule.
  6. Click on the "OK" button to close the "Windows Firewall" window.

2. Check your router's firewall and make sure it's not blocking buffalo

  1. Open a web browser and type "buffalo" into the address bar.
  2. If you are using a desktop computer, you will need to open the "Network and Sharing Center" (or the equivalent icon on your laptop).
  3. Click on the "Network and Internet" icon.
  4. In the "Network and Internet" window, click on the "Buffalo" icon.
  5. If you are using a mobile device, you will need to open the "Settings" app and then click on the "Network" icon.
  6. Under the "Network" heading, click on the "Wi-Fi" icon.
  7. If you are using a tablet, you will need to open the "Settings" app and then click on the "Network" icon.
  8. Under the "Network" heading, click on the "Wi-Fi" icon.
  9. In the "Wi-Fi" window, click on the "Buffalo" icon.
  10. If you are using a desktop computer, you will need to click on the "Firewall" icon.
  11. In the "Firewall" window, click on the "Advanced" icon.
  12. In the "Advanced" window, click on the "Firewall" tab.
  13. If you are using a mobile device, you will need to click on the "Security" icon.
  14. In the "Security" window, click on the "Firewall" tab.
  15. In the "Firewall" window, make sure that the "Buffalo" port is not blocked.
  16. If the "Buffalo" port is blocked, click on the "Enable Firewall" button.
  17. Click on the "OK" button.
  18. Click on the "Apply" button.
  19. Close the "Network and Internet" window.
  20. Close the "Firewall" window.
  21. Close the "Advanced" window.

Some users might also have success with:

  1. Restart your computer and router.
  2. Make sure you're using the right buffalo URL.
  3. Try accessing buffalo from a different computer or device.
  4. Contact buffalo support.