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klausn
Mar 31, 2018Tutor
ReadyCloud v2.0.1(today updated) but seems it doesn't work
Hi anyone, Do you update to the latest version ReadyCloud v2.0.1 (iPhone 7+), but seems it doesn't work. Just start the app and nothing happens, does anyone have the same issue? Can't logout or...
- Retired_MemberApr 27, 2018
Hello all
I uploaded patch files(fix 409 conflict issue) to ReadyCLOUD,please download them at
for X86 device
https://readycloud.netgear.com/client/dllink.html#t=002jm6o5pm6/readynasos_6.9.3%2B3_amd64.deb
for ARM device
https://readycloud.netgear.com/client/dllink.html#t=07g704laopx/readynasos_6.9.3%2B3_armel.deb
greispe
Apr 14, 2018Tutor
There is clearly a problem with the latest release of Readycloud on the latest iOS release. I have the same issue on my iPhone and several iPads.
I tried it on my older iPad mini with iOS 9 and ReadyCloud 2.0.0 and it works fine, so it might not be a problem with the ReadyNAS O/S.
walshlink
Apr 15, 2018Luminary
It appears if my iOS device is connected to the LAN through WiFi, I get the error. Once I shut down WiFi and go through my cellular data connection, the iOS ReadyCloud app connect to my NAS. When I turned on WiFi again, shutdown my cellular data connection, the error comes back.
NETGEAR, the problem clearly lies with the iOS ReadyCLOUD app not being able to use the local LAN when there is one available (unless that is by design and can only get to the NAS through the Internet).
NETGEAR, the problem clearly lies with the iOS ReadyCLOUD app not being able to use the local LAN when there is one available (unless that is by design and can only get to the NAS through the Internet).
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