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dshunzeker
Sep 03, 2022Aspirant
Readycloud access either with RAXE450 or R8000 AP mode under RAXE450
I have had an R8000 for years in normal mode with readycloud access. The R8000 started having internet issues. Firmware is up to date. That is only for background. I bought an RXAE450, assuming i...
dshunzeker
Sep 04, 2022Aspirant
Thanks for the reply.
Regarding have I tried it, please see the middle of my description. In AP mode, everything works that is needed, save one item: Readycloud. I can access the drive by \\ipaddress\usb_storage\ from anywhere on the network. It is not clear if AP simply disables Readycloud or if RAXE actively blocks something. That is the question. Is there a port that can be opened or some other simple fix to get access?
Regarding, "none of the USB features seem to be in there," yes, I can make all USB functions work except ReadyCloud.
Regarding the other items on the disable list, most are obvious based on AP puts the R8000 in basically a slave mode.
michaelkenward
Sep 04, 2022Guru
dshunzeker wrote:
Regarding have I tried it, please see the middle of my description.
Next time use paragraphs. They are easier to read than slabs of continuous text, especially when you throw in bits like "I have tried a thousand ways and altered order of operation myriad other ways".
Regarding, "none of the USB features seem to be in there," yes, I can make all USB functions work except ReadyCloud.
Did you ever get the R8000 to work with ReadyCLOUD when it was running as a router?
How are you trying to access ReadyCLOUD?
There are various options, some of which cause problems for me. The Windows app, for example, is a pain whereas going through https://readycloud.netgear.com/ or th Android app is fine.
Maybe you did all that in your myriad other ways. I can't tell.
- dshunzekerSep 04, 2022Aspirant
Regarding writing protocols, where I have broken things out in separate paragraphs, I get flamed for writing too much. I made a call.
Regarding has ReadyCloud ever worked, trying not to be too redundant, yes, in my original slab text I note that, in my current setup, I started by registering and testing Readycloud, and then setting to AP mode and rebooting. I can access the router configuration page by ip address. It shows that I am registered. I had hoped that if it held the registration it might work. Not to be.
I access Readycloud as you do, by browser. I have tried several, as they all work a bit different.
Yes, those were part of the myriad ways. I was trying to differentiate between different connected setups and different access methods.
It did occur to me a few minutes ago that Netgear messes with local DNS to be able to do things like routerlogin instead of using ipaddress to access the configuration setup. Is there a way to see and/or edit a local LAN DNS table to push readycloud requests to the AP device?