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steviep1
May 23, 2013Aspirant
Is ReadyCLOUD ready to use?
I posted yesterday with a question relating to local users being able to change their own password on a new ReadyNAS 316 we have in the office (
).
I have been trying to get some answers about how I am supposed to setup ReadyCLOUD access to this device from Netgear support - and the issue has been escalated - but I wondered if any wise ewoks in here know how this is meant to function. It appears that when you activate ReadyCLOUD in OS 6 you have to supply a single ReadyCLOUD / ReadyNAS remote (are these accounts synonymous?) account. However you can also add several other accounts either by email address or ReadyCLOUD username.
There doesn't seem to be anywhere where you can restrict what such Cloud users have access to on the NAS. When I login to ReadyCLOUD with anything other than the ReadyCLOUD account associated with the activation on the ReadyNAS device I don't have access to anything on it. If I switch the account used for activation the access seems to switch to that user but none of the other users in the Cloud users list has any access beyond seing the Device as listed under their browsable devices - just browsing it shows no files or folders.
This is quite frustrating, I got this NAS because it has this feature - we have remote workers who need access from other sites than the office, sometimes at third party machines.
Any info would help - the documentation for this device seems to be quite limited.
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- mdgm-ntgrNETGEAR Employee Retired
m1sterd wrote:
However since the update to the ReadyCloud I cant get any of my Android ReadyRemote devices working, iOS is fine though.
http://www.readynas.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=23&t=67841&p=399067#p399067 - pkraikerAspirantI'm just getting around to looking at ReadyCloud and am puzzled by the lack of documentation / help files. For example, which devices are supported?
I have two NV+ V2, I have ReadyRemote configured and working on both and have tried starting at the readycloud.netgear.com site to use the discover function without success.
The NV+ V2 doesn't have any options in the Settings tab for ReadyCloud, and I don't see any add-on.
What am I missing? - horim80Guide
pkraiker wrote: I'm just getting around to looking at ReadyCloud and am puzzled by the lack of documentation / help files. For example, which devices are supported?
I have two NV+ V2, I have ReadyRemote configured and working on both and have tried starting at the readycloud.netgear.com site to use the discover function without success.
The NV+ V2 doesn't have any options in the Settings tab for ReadyCloud, and I don't see any add-on.
What am I missing?
ReadyCLOUD is only supported on OS6 models. ex> ReadyNAS 100, 300, 500 series and ReadyNAS 2120. - MeldealsAspirantWell I wish I'd read this post before I bought the RN314. At best Netgear is playing some bait-and-switch game with what they've publicly said. Here is a quote from Smallnetbuilder regarding Readycloud:
"NETGEAR asked me to point out that setup isn't the only cloud-enabled feature that OS 6 brings to ReadyNAS. You get portal-based (no fiddling with dynamic DNS or router port forwarding) file access and management, a Dropbox-like service (ReadyDROP), Remote support for Time Machine backups, remote play for media files and other features that will be explored in the OS 6 review to follow."
That review definitely played a large part of my purchasing decision. Readycloud is certainly not ready for business use in my estimation. Remote access throuh the browser is single user and admin only? Why not say that instead of "portal-based file access and management"?
I wish Netgear could get their story straight. - bige1AspirantNO ABSOLUTELY NOT
I own a small engineering company and I can tell you it was a complete and utter time chewing, frustrating experience trying to set this box up. I still don't have ReadyCloud up and running properly. My users are all messed up. I have it working so that the admin user can get into "manage" the device but can't see any deeper than one level on the shares. I place manage in quotes because that is kind of a joke. If manage means you can set up a user and see the other users then this thing is fully managed. However it does not meet my definition of manage.
I set up another user that can see deeper into the file structure with no problems but can't manage squat. The email links to the users are all messed up. You can't seem to delete users from ReadyCloud. What a freaking mess. No one at tech support can fix it and I can support myself technically better than they can after a few hours of usage, err trying to grind through the poor technical manual and firmware.
I have the Egnyte service (absolutely happy with Egnyte) and that part of the equation is working spectacularly. With the Egnyte application, I don't need the ReadyCloud crap, and thank goodness, because that is what it is at this stage of development, CRAP. Shame on Netgear for putting this out on the street.
My advice to people who are stuck purchasing the product because of Netgear's false misleading advertisement, is turn off ReadyCloud and all other related services and get Egnyte and forget about if for a while. Hopefully Netgear will have some shame and expedite the development of firmware that works.
Other than the ReadyCloud crap and associated applications, the rest of the simple file server box with the Raid and Snapshots is slick and fast. Everything else seems to be working really well. The access is very fast and it seems that the replication with Egnyte is working well. The application installation is intuitive and it worked flawlessly. Locally managing the unit is pretty easy and the web interface is nice.
I am not sure I would purchase this again. I might be inclined to get a cheap server and load VMware hypervisor and the Egnyte application to do the same thing with more confidence. The lack of stability with the firmware really bothers me and makes me thing what other more MISSON CRITICAL function is messed up. After all what liability does Netgear have with respect to preserving your data. NONE.
Let's see if the moderator lets this comment through. I have no vendetta against Netgear. I own several routers and switches. The above is my honest opinion. - GWCAspirantI am having variable success logging onto ReadyCloud and getting to my files remotely. I can access the NAS>>go to the "Access" tab>>get the data volume shown>> get the shares shown (documents/music/pictures/videos) BUT the shares are shown with a red lock icon on them and I CAN'T ACCESS the files for drag/drop.
I don't want to - or in some cases can't - install the ReadyRemote software on the various desktops I use.
Any suggestions? - GWCAspirantHowever, I have just found out my one other user can access files. Maybe the work around is for me to be the administrator (who discovered the NAS) to do the administration without file access and me (as a separate user) to access files but have no administration rights.
I'd think the administrator should have read/write access in addition to administration rights.
I may be doning something wrong though. - GWCAspirantWow, I can't do that as I need to enter my own email and then search. When I do this I get "Local device synchronization error. Add ocoal user account failed: User Exist". So I am back where I started....
suggestions? - xeltrosApprenticeif you have admin account you can access the files. right clic on the folder with the lock, go to permissions, add your account in read/write. This will set the permissions on the NAS, you should be able to login with write access (may need to disconnect/reconnect).
- natepietAspirantGWC did you find a way around this? I am having the same issue.
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