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TerryJColes
Oct 10, 2019Luminary
Accessing ReadyNAS Shares from iPad Air running iPadOS 13.1
I have now owned my ReadyNAS for some time and have been using it to store files from Windows 10 and Linux without any issues. My wife recently purchased an iPad Air and asked how she could backup h...
- Oct 11, 2019
I didn't realize the iPadOS had that feature, so I haven't tried. But I'm out of town for the next couple weeks, so I won't be able to try this myself for a while.
TerryJColes wrote:
I'm logging into smb://admin@readynas, which is exactly the same as I do on the other devices. For her account, I use smb://Lynn@readynas/Lynn, again what I use on the other devices.
try smb://nas-ip-address using the real ip address of the NAS of course. Then put in Lynn in the name field (and of course the password in the password field).
This suggestion is based on this guide: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PdfdxdjUdro
Using the IP address eliminates any possibility that this is related to hostname discovery.
Marc_V
Oct 10, 2019NETGEAR Employee Retired
What firmware are you running? and is Enhance MacOS enabled on SMB Global options?
Have you tried using ReadyCloud App? ReadyCloud app also connects your iPad to the NAS and make backups of your media.
HTH
Regards
TerryJColes
Oct 11, 2019Luminary
The firmware is V 6.10.1 - the latest according to the admin tool.
I hadn't noticed the 'Enhance MacOS' setting, so I turned it on, but then found that I could no longer access the shares from my Linux box, When I investigated, I found that 'Legacy Windows Discovery' had been unchecked. When I turned that on, I could access the shares from Linux but not from the iPad. That's when I found that 'Enhance MacOS' had been disabled:smileyindifferent: (Don't ask me why samba on Kubuntu 19.04 (the current latest version) needs 'Legacy Windows Discovery' to be enabled. Samba has supported very recent versions of SMB/CIFS for many years now.)
Anyway, it took a while, but now I have both options enabled, but still cannot login from the iPad.
We looked at the ReadyCloud App, but it has such a low approval rating in the User Reviews that my wife vetoed installing it.
- StephenBOct 11, 2019Guru - Experienced User
TerryJColes wrote:
I hadn't noticed the 'Enhance MacOS' setting, so I turned it on, but then found that I could no longer access the shares from my Linux box, When I investigated, I found that 'Legacy Windows Discovery' had been unchecked. When I turned that on, I could access the shares from Linux but not from the iPad.
What credentials are you using from the iPad? Try using admin (with the NAS admin password) as a test.
FWIW, SMB access gives her local access to the NAS. If she wants remote access, then she could use ReadyCloud - or you could deploy a VPN (many routers now have OpenVPN built in). OwnCloud is yet another option.
- TerryJColesOct 11, 2019Luminary
I'm afraid that logging in to the admin account gives exactly the same behaviour; I get the home folder then the busy icon for ever when I try to open it. I'm logging into smb://admin@readynas, which is exactly the same as I do on the other devices. For her account, I use smb://Lynn@readynas/Lynn, again what I use on the other devices.
My wife doesn't need access remotely; she just want to connect locally like we do with the other devices in the house, including her Android phone.
We've found hints that the current version of iPadOS has more than a few bugs in it, but nothing that specifically mentions the new SMB Server function.
- StephenBOct 11, 2019Guru - Experienced User
I didn't realize the iPadOS had that feature, so I haven't tried. But I'm out of town for the next couple weeks, so I won't be able to try this myself for a while.
TerryJColes wrote:
I'm logging into smb://admin@readynas, which is exactly the same as I do on the other devices. For her account, I use smb://Lynn@readynas/Lynn, again what I use on the other devices.
try smb://nas-ip-address using the real ip address of the NAS of course. Then put in Lynn in the name field (and of course the password in the password field).
This suggestion is based on this guide: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PdfdxdjUdro
Using the IP address eliminates any possibility that this is related to hostname discovery.
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