Accessing NAS Drive through vpn windows 8.1

Hi I hope someone can help 
I have been having some trouble connecting to my netgear ready nes from my remote office 
we have a LAN to LAN vpn set up using 2 draytek routers witch works well i can print, access remote desktop and so on. I cant access the shared drive on the nas (or on a pc) with out dropping the firewall, how ever once i have dropped the fire wall i can
mapped the drive and put the firewall back up, it works fine untill i log out from my pc, restart it or let the connection sit idle for to long, then i have to drop the firewall again reconnect the drives and reinstate the firewall then it works again untill
i log out, restart or it sits idle for a time, I have done some research and all tho there isnt a lot  of info on the subtest, it has led me to believe that i need to allow an exception in the firewall, how ever i have allowed all of them and still no
change can any one help???

Port 3389 has absolutely nothing to do with accessing remote shares, that's
for remote desktop.
The ports needed to be allowed for shares are 135-139 both TCP and UDP, and
445 TCP and UDP.
Bob Comer

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