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DrJB
Dec 09, 2021Aspirant
ReadyShare Print is BROKEN after latest R7900P firmware update
I've had this router for a couple of years, and I've always used Readyshare as a print server for my entire family. It has broken before, but I could always repair it with a reinstall. Not so now. Th...
schumaku
Dec 10, 2021Guru - Experienced User
DrJB wrote:
I've had this router for a couple of years, and I've always used Readyshare as a print server for my entire family.
Readyshare is a marketing term wrapping various features and applications.
DrJB wrote:
The latest firmward update has broken the feature ... and it seems irreperable (delete and reinstall, reinstall printers, etc.).
Consider to roll-back the firmware and compare.
DrJB wrote:
... --and I would guess Readyshare vault, as well-- ...
Readyshare Vault was a backup application based on a 3rd party backup application from almost two decades ago, and never pushed forward. It's EoL'ed -> Support for Readyshare Vault ends April 15, 2021 (and hard disabled by a "kill-switch" in the application). the access to the router or the ReadyNAS was done using Readyshare USB access, a simple shared folder access system.
DrJB wrote:
The USB Control utility has not been updated for the entire time I have owned the router (remains at v.1.36), and all of my drivers are current.
It's a dead simple USB-over-IP implementation creating virtual USB ports. Certain updates (partially major changes) on the WIndows side can require a re-installation. Beyond of this, it's rock solid. It's accessing a dedicated service allowing to "remote" a local USB port on the router side - something broken by the recent updates and/or removed features. Only the gods of Netgear router firmware know.
- DrJBDec 10, 2021Aspirant
Yes, it WAS rock solid until the latest firmware, though I had to reinstall in numerous times over the past couple of years. And I understand precisely what it is and how it functions. A firmware rollback seems unwise, since this one supposedly addressed major security issues, but thanks for the advice. Who knows, perhaps a backdoor opened by Readyshare Print IS one of the security issues. I'd love to get it to work again, though.