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rpts
Sep 19, 2016Aspirant
ReadyCloud PC client with ReadyNAS setup for local LAN only
Hi, We have ReadyNAS 314 setup in offline mode (for internal network use only). Have configured a ReadyCloud account and downloaded/configured the PC Client software in our PC on local network. Int...
StephenB
Sep 19, 2016Guru - Experienced User
My understanding is that the NAS itself also needs to remain connected with the ReadyCloud cloud servers.
It would be convenient if you could get all the readycloud features w/o the internet - perhaps with a https://nasname/readycloud URL. Maybe post that idea in the Ideas exchange?
That doesn't help you now though. Are you actually wanting 2-way sync, or are you wanting a simple way to back up the PC folders to the NAS?
rpts
Sep 20, 2016Aspirant
I am looking at using the ReadyCloud desktop client's Sync feature to backup PC/Laptop folders. The user/laptop connects at random to the network, so that poses some challenge for scheduled backup using ReadyNAS feature.
We can enable ReadyNAS access to ReadyCloud (outbound only) and we expected ReadyCloud desktop client to work fine on internal network, but it does not until we grant inbound access from the internet to ReadyNAS. Just can't understand how the instruction and data flow works between ReadyCloud (external), ReadyCloud Desktop client (internal) and ReadyNAS (internal) .
thanks
Kumar
- StephenBSep 20, 2016Guru - Experienced User
I don't think ReadyCloud is really intended for what you want to do. You'll likely get better results with a PC backup program that can output to network shares. I use Acronis Trueimage myself, but there are other choices. These also can encypt the files on the NAS.
- rptsSep 27, 2016Aspirant
Appreicate your suggestion to use alternate software. But the question I wanted answered here is whether ReadyCloud service needs inbound access to ReadyNAS device for local LAN installed Readycloud desktop client to function.
regards
- StephenBSep 27, 2016Guru - Experienced User
rpts wrote:
Appreicate your suggestion to use alternate software. But the question I wanted answered here is whether ReadyCloud service needs inbound access to ReadyNAS device for local LAN installed Readycloud desktop client to function.
regards
I don't work for Netgear, so I don't have access to specs - but I believe ReadyCloud always needs the NAS to be connected to the ReadyCloud servers, whether you are local or not. That's why I don't think ReadyCloud will do what you want.
I also believe the connection itself is always outbound (NAS->ReadyCloud) to simplify NAT/firewall traversal.
If the client app is local, the data itself should be sent directly to the NAS, and not via the Cloud server. But I don't think you can enforce that, since the VPN tunnel is opaque to you.
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