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Knorske
May 20, 2021Aspirant
RBR50 - Attached not showing
I have had the RBR50 (and satellite) for a couple of years. All was going well until the last few days. I "installed" a new computer when some "challenges" appeared. I have five Netear NAS on my h...
- Jul 21, 2021
If this is the product:
https://www.downloads.netgear.com/files/GDC/datasheet/en/RN212-RN214.pdf
I would probably follow the installation guide:
https://www.downloads.netgear.com/files/GDC/READYNAS-100/ReadyNAS_Desktop_IG_EN.pdf
and maybe post a question in the community forum for Ready/Share NAS:
https://community.netgear.com/t5/New-ReadyNAS-Users-General/bd-p/readynas-general
The first page seems to have a number of posts about the 212 product.
FURRYe38
May 21, 2021Guru - Experienced User
Do other PCs see the NAS?
Refer you to the PC and Windows support for help and information regarding how to connect to Network Shares. You might hit up the NAS forum for help and information as well.
CrimpOn
Jul 18, 2021Guru - Experienced User
I agree with FURRYe38 . Orbi recognizes the NAS boxes and shows them connected to the network. This has something to do with the computer-NAS process. Netgear has a bunch of forums for NAS at https://community.netgear.com/t5/NETGEAR-Forum/ct-p/en-netgear
(scroll down...and down...and down...)
Are the laptop computers running the same Windows software and applications as the desktops?
Is there enough space on one of the newer NAS that the new computer can see to hold the contentsof that oldest NAS?
Might consider using a laptop that has access to both to duplicate those essential files.
- KnorskeJul 18, 2021Aspirant
Thank you CrimpOn ...
I would like to transfer the data, unfortunately, the one I REALLY need is the one even the laptops can no longer "see."
I will try some of the other links you provided.
Thank you, again.
- KnorskeJul 20, 2021Aspirant
CrimpOn ...
God is good! He recently allowed my "older" two NAS to show on my laptop (but, still, not on my desktops). Would you please tell me the "best" way to "move" the files from my "old" ReadyNAS Duo to one of my newly-added ReadyNAS 212?
Thank you!!
- CrimpOnJul 20, 2021Guru - Experienced User
Knorske wrote:God is good! He recently allowed my "older" two NAS to show on my laptop (but, still, not on my desktops). Would you please tell me the "best" way to "move" the files from my "old" ReadyNAS Duo to one of my newly-added ReadyNAS 212?
If the NAS units appear as drives in the Windows File Folder, my first attempt would be to right click on a top level folder on the old drive, select Copy, then right click on the new drive and right click Paste. The progress bar may not move very quickly as the data is going across the network from the old NAS to your PC and then across the network again to the new NAS.
There is probably a NAS instruction to clone data from one NAS to another, but I have no experience with NAS (yet. Guess it's about time to buy one.)
- KnorskeJul 21, 2021Aspirant
CrimpOn ...
I may have (probably did!!) make an error in setting up two new ReadyNAS 212 units. All seems to be fine, except there are NO SHARES in the volumns. As such, I can not move any data files to them. They otherwise show as attached, and so on. I can "open" them, but they are blank. The "book" says about four (or five) shares appear automatically when using "Setup Wizard" for new units. I started by powering the NAS, then inserting two blank drives. I was on RAIDar, and was lead to a setup process -- name, e-mail, and so on. Again, they appear to be "OK," but just empty. I tried "New Share," and RAIDar said the existing share (which is empty, with the unit not accepting any input) would be elimiated. I was hesitant to continue -- considering I probably goofed from the beginning.
I was trying to move folders from my "old" ReadyNAS Duo to one of the new ReadyNAS 212 (with larger-capacity drives, by the way). Many moons back, a contributor suggested using the "old and slow" ReadyNAS Duo as the backup for the faster NAS. This was my plan.
Any suggestions?
Thank you.