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Showbiz
Jul 06, 2012Aspirant
Set port to 80 - now no access.. Case: 18926335
OK, so I have been wondering how to redirect my own domain name to the ReadyNAS box for a while and have been using a solution based on "http://[DYNDNS_ManagedByRouter]:8086/photos2" which has been wo...
mdgm-ntgr
Jul 07, 2012NETGEAR Employee Retired
As well as port 80 (HTTP) being reserved for the Dashboard so is port 443 (HTTP/S). Best to stick to the default port. If you have multiple ReadyNAS units with separate Photos II installations you wish to use then use e.g. 8087, 8088 etc. for Photos II on the additional units.
This problem of selecting a reserved port has been encountered before. I agree that it would be nice if a check was added to stop users from selecting a port reserved for the Dashboard. Having said that in the rare cases this issue is encountered it's very easy to remotely fix.
This problem of selecting a reserved port has been encountered before. I agree that it would be nice if a check was added to stop users from selecting a port reserved for the Dashboard. Having said that in the rare cases this issue is encountered it's very easy to remotely fix.
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