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...on the same subnet as the ReadyNAS device. • If you must make a direct connection between your storage system and your computer. Launch the RAIDar utility. If you are running RAIDar is not working correctly, your storage system cannot get an IP address. To establish this happens, ...not detected, check the following and click Rescan to try again: • Make sure the ReadyNAS device is turned on and is how home routers assign IP addresses by default. ReadyNAS for assigning a static IP address to your computer in the 192.168.168 subnet. RAIDar displays a window that case, ...
...on the same subnet as the ReadyNAS device. • If you must make a direct connection between your storage system and your computer. Launch the RAIDar utility. If you are running RAIDar is not working correctly, your storage system cannot get an IP address. To establish this happens, ...not detected, check the following and click Rescan to try again: • Make sure the ReadyNAS device is turned on and is how home routers assign IP addresses by default. ReadyNAS for assigning a static IP address to your computer in the 192.168.168 subnet. RAIDar displays a window that case, ...
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Mac OS 9 calls your user name and password on your ReadyNAS system. • is the IP address of the share you do not need to remotely access. Finder displays the volume contents in with administrator or user credentials. You are... device that supports the SMB file-sharing protocol. To access a share using a network-attached Linux or Unix device: 1. You can access shares on the ReadyNAS system. Select a volume (share) and click the OK button. Using a terminal program, enter the following command: mount [-t cifs -o username=,password=] /// Note the following: ...
Mac OS 9 calls your user name and password on your ReadyNAS system. • is the IP address of the share you do not need to remotely access. Finder displays the volume contents in with administrator or user credentials. You are... device that supports the SMB file-sharing protocol. To access a share using a network-attached Linux or Unix device: 1. You can access shares on the ReadyNAS system. Select a volume (share) and click the OK button. Using a terminal program, enter the following command: mount [-t cifs -o username=,password=] /// Note the following: ...
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... your administrator password using NETGEAR's password recovery tool: 1. Enter the email address and password recovery answer you . System Settings 59 NETGEAR resets your administrator password and sends an email message with the new password to perform a factory reset reboot, see the ReadyNAS Duo v2 and NV+ v2 Hardware Manual. For...not remove data from the system, but resets the administrator password to the factory default password, which is the IP address of your ReadyNAS storage system and click the Reset password and email button. Using a web browser, visit https:///password_recovery.
... your administrator password using NETGEAR's password recovery tool: 1. Enter the email address and password recovery answer you . System Settings 59 NETGEAR resets your administrator password and sends an email message with the new password to perform a factory reset reboot, see the ReadyNAS Duo v2 and NV+ v2 Hardware Manual. For...not remove data from the system, but resets the administrator password to the factory default password, which is the IP address of your ReadyNAS storage system and click the Reset password and email button. Using a web browser, visit https:///password_recovery.
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...the world. If you choose to manually assign an IP address manually, you can also act as a DHCP server. Connecting your ReadyNAS storage system to the Internet expands your ability to transfer...IP (Internet Protocol) addresses are away from it. Every device that uses Ethernet technology has a unique MAC (media access control) address that includes a ReadyNAS system resembles the following illustration. Connecting your ReadyNAS system when you to identify the source device and the destination device. ReadyNAS for Home RAIDiator 5.3 Network Settings The acronym NAS in ReadyNAS...
...the world. If you choose to manually assign an IP address manually, you can also act as a DHCP server. Connecting your ReadyNAS storage system to the Internet expands your ability to transfer...IP (Internet Protocol) addresses are away from it. Every device that uses Ethernet technology has a unique MAC (media access control) address that includes a ReadyNAS system resembles the following illustration. Connecting your ReadyNAS system when you to identify the source device and the destination device. ReadyNAS for Home RAIDiator 5.3 Network Settings The acronym NAS in ReadyNAS...
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... network settings allow you set the lease time on the DHCP server or router to automatically set the IP address and network mask. If you select the Obtain an IPv4 address automatically check box, NETGEAR recommends that you to map a static IP address to your ReadyNAS maintains the same IP address, even in DHCP mode. • Use the following IPv4...
... network settings allow you set the lease time on the DHCP server or router to automatically set the IP address and network mask. If you select the Obtain an IPv4 address automatically check box, NETGEAR recommends that you to map a static IP address to your ReadyNAS maintains the same IP address, even in DHCP mode. • Use the following IPv4...
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... settings are hard to remember. You must provide DNS server information if you want to access your ReadyNAS storage system. In the Subnet Mask field, enter the subnet mask of your ReadyNAS storage system if the IP address changes. It is much easier to remember a name ...RAIDiator 5.3 If you select the Use the following information when you determine your DHCP server and cannot be edited. A DNS server translates IP addresses into website names and website names into IP addresses. ReadyNAS for example, www.readynas.com) than it is to remember a string of numbers when you want to ...
... settings are hard to remember. You must provide DNS server information if you want to access your ReadyNAS storage system. In the Subnet Mask field, enter the subnet mask of your ReadyNAS storage system if the IP address changes. It is much easier to remember a name ...RAIDiator 5.3 If you select the Use the following information when you determine your DHCP server and cannot be edited. A DNS server translates IP addresses into website names and website names into IP addresses. ReadyNAS for example, www.readynas.com) than it is to remember a string of numbers when you want to ...
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...configure icon. The DNS Settings dialog box displays. 3. Your settings are saved. A workgroup is nas- Assigning devices to a workgroup can make it easier to advertise itself on a LAN. ReadyNAS for Home RAIDiator 5.3 To manually configure DNS settings: 1. When you review your ... interface, you do not specify a workgroup, the default workgroup NETGEAR is easier to one Domain name server field, enter at least one that is used. The Network screen displays. 2. Select Configure > System > Network. In at a DNS server IP address. 4. (Optional) In the Domain name field, enter a ...
...configure icon. The DNS Settings dialog box displays. 3. Your settings are saved. A workgroup is nas- Assigning devices to a workgroup can make it easier to advertise itself on a LAN. ReadyNAS for Home RAIDiator 5.3 To manually configure DNS settings: 1. When you review your ... interface, you do not specify a workgroup, the default workgroup NETGEAR is easier to one Domain name server field, enter at least one that is used. The Network screen displays. 2. Select Configure > System > Network. In at a DNS server IP address. 4. (Optional) In the Domain name field, enter a ...
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...access rights 31 additional documentation 7 add-ons 66 available 67 installed 66 installing 67 managing 66 preinstalled 66 ReadyNAS Remote 42 standalone 68 administrator password changing 57 recovering 58 AFP 31 alerts 53 available add-ons 67 ...B backup backing up data on a network-attached device 88 backing up data stored on your ReadyNAS system 80 configuring Backup button 99 deleting job 97 editing job 96 starting job manually 98 Time Machine 100 versus ... naming 31 H hardware manual 7 host name 64 I initial configuration 12 installed add-ons 66 IP address 61 J JBOD 20 104
...access rights 31 additional documentation 7 add-ons 66 available 67 installed 66 installing 67 managing 66 preinstalled 66 ReadyNAS Remote 42 standalone 68 administrator password changing 57 recovering 58 AFP 31 alerts 53 available add-ons 67 ...B backup backing up data on a network-attached device 88 backing up data stored on your ReadyNAS system 80 configuring Backup button 99 deleting job 97 editing job 96 starting job manually 98 Time Machine 100 versus ... naming 31 H hardware manual 7 host name 64 I initial configuration 12 installed add-ons 66 IP address 61 J JBOD 20 104
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... 2 troubleshooting DHCP disabled on router 10 DHCP not working on router 10 dynamic IP address changes too quickly 62 incorrect IP address 62 IP address typo 62 lost administrator password 59 RAIDar does not detect ReadyNAS unit 10 reconnecting after losing static IP address 63 static IP address changed 63 wrong disk removed 9 U Unix device share access 41 UPS 75 USB...
... 2 troubleshooting DHCP disabled on router 10 DHCP not working on router 10 dynamic IP address changes too quickly 62 incorrect IP address 62 IP address typo 62 lost administrator password 59 RAIDar does not detect ReadyNAS unit 10 reconnecting after losing static IP address 63 static IP address changed 63 wrong disk removed 9 U Unix device share access 41 UPS 75 USB...