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cartermalta
Jan 03, 2017Aspirant
ReadyCLOUD Services offline
Hello all, I am suffering from an issue which a lot have in the past but cannot seem to solve it whatsoever, details below; Model: ReadyNAS 104 Firmware 6.4.1 Environment: my office with 40mbps...
- Jan 03, 2017
8.8.8.8 is google's open DNS server, and should work. 4.4.4.2 is owned by Level 3 - technically it isn't an open server, but I think they do nothing to block people from using it.
I have no idea what your other two DNS servers are - they are local IPv4 addresses. There is a bug in 6.6.0 (and maybe earlier releases) where the DNS server that is last on the list is used first. You could try deleting the last two and see what happens.
It is also possible that your corporate firewall blocks use of external DNS servers. So you could try looking at your PC DNS server setting; and start over with only that one. If you can reach the readycloud web portal from your office PC, it is unlikely that you need to use public DNS servers.
FWIW It is also conceivable that your corporate firewall is blocking ReadyCloud access.
StephenB
Jan 03, 2017Guru - Experienced User
ReadyCloud now requires 6.5.x firmware at least, and Remote has been deprecated for OS 6 systems. There is also an account migration process you would need to use (Netgear is using SSO with ReadyCloud, so you need to use mynetgear credentials).
http://kb.netgear.com/30671/ReadyCLOUD-to-MyNETGEAR-Single-Sign-On-FAQ
FWIW, 6.6.1 should be released very soon, so you might upgrade directly to that.
- cartermaltaJan 03, 2017Aspirant
Hello StephenB,
Your reply has been extremely helpful and have managed to do what you suggested and am 75% done, my only issue is that I cannot seem the get the correct DNS settings. Currently I have the below setup;
IPv4 Static IP: 192.168.8.100
DNS: 8.8.8.8, 4.4.4.2, 192.168.8.102, 192.168.8.1
IPv6 is disabled.
Does anyone have an idea what might be the issue?
Many thanks once again.
- StephenBJan 03, 2017Guru - Experienced User
8.8.8.8 is google's open DNS server, and should work. 4.4.4.2 is owned by Level 3 - technically it isn't an open server, but I think they do nothing to block people from using it.
I have no idea what your other two DNS servers are - they are local IPv4 addresses. There is a bug in 6.6.0 (and maybe earlier releases) where the DNS server that is last on the list is used first. You could try deleting the last two and see what happens.
It is also possible that your corporate firewall blocks use of external DNS servers. So you could try looking at your PC DNS server setting; and start over with only that one. If you can reach the readycloud web portal from your office PC, it is unlikely that you need to use public DNS servers.
FWIW It is also conceivable that your corporate firewall is blocking ReadyCloud access.
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