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kineas
May 25, 2021Follower
Can't access ReadyNAS 3200
We're migrating our network onto a new IP range, and everything has gone smoothly apart from our ReadyNAS. It was getting an IP from from DHCP, I've made a new scope and told it to renew its IP, whic...
Sandshark
May 26, 2021Sensei
Unfortunately, OS4.2.x gives you no useful information on the monitor, unlike OS6. It sounds like you may have a full or nearly full OS partition. That can cause configuration file issues whenever you change something that has to re-write one.
Have you ever enabled SSH access? You can gain additional insight into what's going on and potentially fix it via SSH. If you've not done so, then you'd have to boot to Support mode and use Telnet to connect. Both of those require use of the Linux command line, and this isn't a good time to learn that. So if you have no experience with it, you are best off contacting Netgear for per-incident support.
If you do feel comfortable with the command line, others can guide you. I've not used OS4.2.x in too long to do so.
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