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miket82
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May 14, 2016
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ReadyNAS 102

Received an email from netgear informing me I should change my readycloud account to a mynetgear account and then upgrade my readynas 102  to version 6.5.

Have created and can open mynetgear account but after that, nothing. Have tried a number of times over the last week or so but still no option to upgrade.

If I log on via readycloud no problems either locally ot remotely. If I logon via mynetgear all I get is the mynetgear site but no option to access my readynas.

Any advice or is my NAS not suitable for the new 6.5. I am still within their hardware warrenty time which expires in Dec 2016.

  • The email is confusing, but if you read it carefully, you'll see the phrase "After the transition..."  That transition hasn't happened yet.

     

    6.5 is in beta (release candidate RC3) and I expect it will be released shortly (likely a few days).  Then the ReadyCloud SSO transition will start.  6.5 will be the next firmware release for your RN102.

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  • StephenB's avatar
    StephenB
    Guru - Experienced User

    The email is confusing, but if you read it carefully, you'll see the phrase "After the transition..."  That transition hasn't happened yet.

     

    6.5 is in beta (release candidate RC3) and I expect it will be released shortly (likely a few days).  Then the ReadyCloud SSO transition will start.  6.5 will be the next firmware release for your RN102.

    • JennC's avatar
      JennC
      NETGEAR Employee Retired

      Hello miket82,

       

      Hopefully next week is the release if 6.5.0.

       

      ReadyCloud will be available to 6.5.0 only, meaning, older firmware will no longer have access to ReadyCloud. Make sure to upgrade your ReadyCloud account as well as those accounts that are invited to access your NAS once you update to 6.5.0.

       

      Welcome to the community!

       

      Regards,

    • Luthien's avatar
      Luthien
      Aspirant

      That mail is certainly confusing. It had me trying to update firmware to 6.5 and converting my account a couple of times, pulling my hair out because I could not figure out what the heck I was doing wrong. 

       

      The mail states: 

       

      Dear Luthien,

      This email message is to notify you that your ReadyCLOUD account is changing to a MyNETGEAR single sign-on account. By migrating your existing ReadyCLOUD account to a MyNETGEAR single sign-on account, we offer you one single sign-on account to manage all your NETGEAR products. This transition will take place in early May.

       

      To continue to use ReadyCLOUD, you must follow these steps:

       

      'this transition will take place in early May' - well, it is now the 14th, so I naturally assumed that I should move ahead. 

       

      I hope that the ones who send out these mails do realise now that this sort of thing is indeed confusing, and is likely to put people on the wrong track. Just a little more care to how they phrase things would help. 

      • bmfb1980's avatar
        bmfb1980
        Aspirant

        What a CRAPPY rollout.  Welcome to the age of a "global workforce".  Before this age, US companies (with employees consisting of a US-born and educated workforce) would NOT roll out a product if it was not ready. 

         

        I got that same email, and yes it is a perfect example of morons as managers in a company letting sub-standard policies and installations to go through.  So I wasted several hours trying to figure out how to "migrate" to the new cloud as it is PAST "early May".  So I went to my NAS and it said to upgrade the firmware to 6.5 or whatever the current release is.  "Oh", I thought, "that must be what I'm doing wrong".  I let it upgrade to the most recent firmware, and now it won't even connect to the cloud. 

         

        Nevermind that my "forced" upgrade to windows10 on my laptop completely destroyed my connectivity to the NAS (I have to use an older Win7 or XP laptop if I want to transfer files now).  The NAS firmware update did nothing to connect to the "new and improved" cloud.  I can't log into it, I can't create a new account... the web page sits there forever loading no matter what browser I use.

         

        Way to completely DROP THE BALL, Netgear.  EPIC FAIL. The netgear cloud is USELESS.

         

        And by the way, I have several gigabit green routers with that "lifetime" warranty that have failed.  I've also been unsuccessful at implementing your warranty and sending them to you for replacement.  What the #$#%*& are you all doing at corporate? 

         

        I'm about to lose all faith in Netgear products and completely pull my endorsement of them (and I also hold an upper management position at a large national retailer so my endorsement does influence the sale of your products in my stores).

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