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Fabc68
Oct 14, 2025Aspirant
Access to the admin webpage
HI Everyone I have a ReadyNas since 2012. I had in the past some difficulty to access to the admin page because of error message (website not sure, invalid certificate, expired certificate and so...
StephenB
Oct 28, 2025Guru - Experienced User
Fabc68 wrote:unable to access Frontview with security.tls.version.min at 1
Is this using https://192.168.1.13/admin
Did RAIDar give you any information with intego turned off? (Also turn off the windows firewall if it is turned on).
Fabc68
Nov 03, 2025Aspirant
I abandoned....
I turned off everything I can imagine (anti-virus, firewall, internet filtering...) nothing changed
And then I remembered that I have a very old macbook in a drawer, took it and with this one, I can access Frontview.
So I will use this low cheap solution, until I will buy a new NAS and copy everything on.
So adivce on which NAS, I should buy
thank you
- StephenBNov 03, 2025Guru - Experienced User
Fabc68 wrote:
So advice on which NAS, I should buy
I've only owned ReadyNAS, so no personal experience.
- Are you only interested in storage? Or do you want to run applications (plex, etc) on the NAS?
- What performance would you want in the next one?
- Many support NVME drives as well as SATA (and several are only NVME).
- Are you ok with gigabit ethernet? Or would you want multigig and USB-C as well?
NasCompares has useful information - both on his youtube channel and his website.
- Fabc68Nov 04, 2025Aspirant
My NAS is only use to store my music for my stereo system. I have a streamer (Linn) which is reading the music directly on the NAS.
My goal is only to have a system where I won't loose everything if the drive crashes, so for me and until now (it has been 14 years that it is working) a RAID 1 system seems to me a good solution. In 14 years, one HD crashed, I changed it. It is fully transparent for me, copy was made on the new HD....
- StephenBNov 04, 2025Guru - Experienced User
Fabc68 wrote:
My goal is only to have a system where I won't loose everything if the drive crashes
FWIW, RAID is not enough to keep your data safe - there are scenarios where you can lose everything when something goes wrong. Unfortunately, many posters here have learned that the hard way.
The only way to keep it safe is to have backups on other devices.
You've invested a lot in your music system, so you should make sure you have a solid backup plan for your music. Ideally you'd have one backup off-site or in the cloud.
Fabc68 wrote:
I have a streamer (Linn) which is reading the music directly on the NAS.
Do you know how? I am guessing DLNA, but the technical specs I'm seeing on the Linn website don't say.
Also, do you need to put the NAS in the same room as the streamer? Or can you put it somewhere else? (I'm wondering about fan and disk noise).
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