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kpollock
Jun 18, 2014Aspirant
Changed router, can't see NAS
I had my ReadyNas set up working fine with my wi-fi router (connected via a switch). In order not to clash with my work's network, the NAS was assigned a static IP of 192.168.3.39 I had to repl...
vandermerwe
Jun 18, 2014Master
The NAS will need an IP address in the format 192.168.1.x if the routers IP address is 192.168.1.1.
What is the IP address of the PC from which you are trying to access the NAS?
If you change the PC and the routers IP addresses to 192.168.3.x then you should regain access.
Then you should change the network settings of the NAS to the format you wish to use for your lan. All the addresses including the gateway address (the device connected to the WAN) should all have the same first three numbers in their IP addresses.
Once you have done this you will need to change the PC and router IP addresses accordingly.
What is the IP address of the PC from which you are trying to access the NAS?
If you change the PC and the routers IP addresses to 192.168.3.x then you should regain access.
Then you should change the network settings of the NAS to the format you wish to use for your lan. All the addresses including the gateway address (the device connected to the WAN) should all have the same first three numbers in their IP addresses.
Once you have done this you will need to change the PC and router IP addresses accordingly.
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