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tomiaurednik
Mar 29, 2017Tutor
User has been Auto deleted - all data lost
Netgear RN10400 , fw: 6.6.0, 2 x 1TB, RAID 1. User has been Auto deleted - all data lost. Can not acces local user home dir?!? Can someone check this? Or tell me, in which log can I check th...
- Apr 11, 2017
Please if you haven't already. Have a read of Having ReadyCLOUD problems since 3/30/17?
This announcement has been updated over time.
I'm going to mark this as the solution to make sure those visiting this thread see this post.
britrb
Mar 30, 2017Guide
I'm getting the same message, but my NAS is definately on! I think ReadyNas thingy is coming back in stages. I'm sure yur NAS is on, just wait a bit for Netgear.
BrentDynamics
Mar 30, 2017Tutor
It looks like ReadyCloud is back and running you will have to re-add each of your device to the cloud and re-add each user and assign permissions
I am lucky I have when I setup my clients system forwared external Ports on the firewall to the devices so I can remote login to each system through the port forwards to the admin web page of the nas.
- Kberna1376Mar 30, 2017Apprentice
My NAS is 200 miles away! I have to go there and restart cloud services? Okay Netgear, you just lost a client. I am going to replace the servers with something I can connect to directly. Timeafter time I have been patient with all the screw ups in new software releases, now they are having screwups unrelated to anything. This is rediculous!
- jak0lantashMar 30, 2017Mentor
Kberna1376 wrote:My NAS is 200 miles away!
The easiest way I can think of would be to ask someone on the local network to give you access to a PC, like via TeamViewer, LogMeIn or equivalent. So you can access the local admin page and do what's necessary from there.
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