Problems connecting to the local network with NAS

So we have a private network to work. On this network we have implemented a Synology NAS. We are constantly backup of files, files, adding files, etc. updated excel... There is a lot of traffic on this subject. Recently it was kickoff of people with error messages like "Device name already in use. It could be a problem with just the NAS, but I think it might be a problem with the network or something that I could deal with different parameters. The problem occurs when there are a lot of people on the network, not necessarily work outside the SAR, which has a static IP address. Because of my ignorance of networks, I don't know what information to include to help describe the problem or put in place, so do not hesitate to ask!

Any help would be greatly appreciated, more on only an opportunity to learn more about networking is also good!

Hi Michael,

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