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scowenhoven
Jan 24, 2025Aspirant
ReadyNAS 628x version 6.10.9 applications
Hello All, I have a new to me ReadyNAS 628x now running version 6.10.9. It was running 6.10.10 and the Installed Apps and Available Apps were not functioning. I saw that the App store has been ret...
- Jan 25, 2025
scowenhoven wrote:
I have one on my PC and I tried to re-direct the downloads folder to a newly created folder on the NAS, but it told me I can't save to a network share. Thanks for your help in this.
You can map a drive letter on the PC to a NAS share, and that should work for this particular software.
FWIW, I personally don't run apps on my NAS. I run them on an always-on PC that has NAS shares mapped to drive letters. One reason I use that approach is that it allows me to upgrade my application server and my storage independently. The PC has a GPU, so can handle plex transcoding better than the NAS.
Of course many people do run apps - just keep in mind that many are old, and over time you won't be able to update them since Debian 8 is deprecated (so needed libraries aren't being built for it).
While Netgear has taken down their apps page, the download links in this archived page still work:
So you can use that to manually download the deb files for the x86 platform, and then manually install them on the NAS.
I don't know know how long Netgear will keep their repository on line, so I suggest downloading all the apps you are interested in.
scowenhoven
Jan 25, 2025Aspirant
Thanks for the prompt response! I will look at the steps you described this weekend. As far as what apps I'd like to use, I have no idea. This is a whole new thing for me. I've never owned a NAS. My main goal was to get Plex up and running and it is finally. With that said, I'd like to see what options I have available to me. I'd definitely like to get a peer to peer file sharing client (apparently, I can't use the T word). I have one on my PC and I tried to re-direct the downloads folder to a newly created folder on the NAS, but it told me I can't save to a network share. Thanks for your help in this.
-Spencer
StephenB
Jan 25, 2025Guru - Experienced User
scowenhoven wrote:
I have one on my PC and I tried to re-direct the downloads folder to a newly created folder on the NAS, but it told me I can't save to a network share. Thanks for your help in this.
You can map a drive letter on the PC to a NAS share, and that should work for this particular software.
FWIW, I personally don't run apps on my NAS. I run them on an always-on PC that has NAS shares mapped to drive letters. One reason I use that approach is that it allows me to upgrade my application server and my storage independently. The PC has a GPU, so can handle plex transcoding better than the NAS.
Of course many people do run apps - just keep in mind that many are old, and over time you won't be able to update them since Debian 8 is deprecated (so needed libraries aren't being built for it).
While Netgear has taken down their apps page, the download links in this archived page still work:
So you can use that to manually download the deb files for the x86 platform, and then manually install them on the NAS.
I don't know know how long Netgear will keep their repository on line, so I suggest downloading all the apps you are interested in.
- StephenBJan 25, 2025Guru - Experienced User
FYI, if you do set up torrenting on a NAS share, make sure snapshots and bit-rot protection are both turned off on that share.
In general, if random writes are done to a share, then you want these features off. Otherwise the files will be extremely fragmented.
- scowenhovenJan 26, 2025Aspirant
thanks! great to know!
- scowenhovenJan 26, 2025Aspirant
Thanks! I will check this site out.
- scowenhovenJan 26, 2025Aspirant
After going to the URL you posted, I downloaded everything that was available and tried to install everything. Most failed, but several worked. I've disabled all of them because right now all I cared about was getting Plex up and running. But I will explore what these apps can do. Thank you so much for your assistance!
- StephenBJan 26, 2025Guru - Experienced User
Milestone Arcus installed, but won't do anything for you. It requires a license from Netgear, and Netgear stopped selling them in 2018. So you should remove that one.
I also suggest removing TFTP. That is a very old file transfer protocol that has literally no security or authentication. You already SMB, NFS, and FTP available in the NAS, so you have no need for TFTP. All it will do is create a security vulnerability in your system.
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