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Gruncle1's avatar
Dec 19, 2016
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Internet Usage

So the questionis how much internet usage occurs when I am communicating with the NAS device.  If I am on local does it just go to the router and back  And if I am on readyCloud what happens

 

This is of significance because I have Hughesnet/Dish and I am getting unexplained majort usage on my network.  (Even though I shut down the router from time to time, etc.)

Ideas?


  • FramerV wrote:

     

    Username: admin

    Password: password (OS6 units) or netgear1 (Legacy units).

     


    The NV+ v2 (OS5) default password is also password.  Some very old legacy units use infrant1

     

    But if you use ReadyCloud you must have an OS6 unit.

     

    An OS reinstall won't hurt the data, and will reset the admin password to password and the network connection to DHCP (get IP address automatically).  It will require a reboot.  The best instructions are in the hardware manual for your NAS model.  Don't do a factory default, as that will destroy your data.

     

    FWIW, if you forget the NAS password you could write it down and tape it inside the door of the NAS.  Though security experts here will cringe, the truth is that anyone with physical access to the NAS can reset the password with OS reinstall procedure mentioned above.  So there isn't much additional risk.

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  • StephenB's avatar
    StephenB
    Guru - Experienced User

    If you are on your local network and not using readycloud, then your access should all be local.

     

    ReadyCloud is supposed to detect if the NAS is local, and not route through the Netgear VPN servers in that case.  But that might not always work.  It might be safest to exit the ReadyCloud app on the PC when you are local.

     

    What apps do you have running on the NAS?

     

    The NAS will still connect to the internet for some tasks - for instance, updating the AV definitions, checking for updates, and syncing time with NTP servers.  Bandwidth for those particular tasks won't be large.  If you want to try shutting down internet access completely, then you can try going to the network tab, select the ethernet settings, then ipv4.  Then delete all the DNS servers on the list.  Perhaps disable IPv6 while you are on that settings page.

    • Gruncle1's avatar
      Gruncle1
      Guide

      Thanks.  Sounds like I better stay local.  Now, if I could just figure out how to log in, that would be good.  It just will not take any of the passwords I have tried.  I don't want to reboot and lose my data.

      • FramerV's avatar
        FramerV
        NETGEAR Employee Retired

        Hi Gruncle1,

         

        You could try using the default ones.

         

        Username: admin

        Password: password (OS6 units) or netgear1 (Legacy units).

         

         

        Regards,

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