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2brock
Feb 21, 2018Aspirant
Configure NAS
Hi everyone, I´ve been using a shared hard disk in my local network and this is my very first time using a NAS and I cannot find the way to configure it.
It´s been a couple of days since I´ve been setting it up but there is nothing else I can do. I have tried a couple of possible solutions but nothing worked so I am going to tell what I have done and see if you can help me. am using the hard drive I used for local network, and I just want to let you know that I only store movies on it so I don’t use it that much and it has got more or less a year since I bought it.
So, I formatted the hard drive which is a Seagate ST2000DM001 and inserted in the chamber 1 of the NAS. After turning it up it did nothing, I wasn´t able to find it in the Ready Cloud web page, also pressed the backup button for 5 sec. and nothing. I also downloaded the RAIDar programme and still the same.
As I remembered I set to my tech a static IP so I thought it would be because of that so I set the NAS with the 192.168.1.10 to the eth0 and 192.168.1.11 to the eth1. I do have the NAS connected the router my internet provider gave as I also have a switch and thought this could cause some issues.
I can ping the ip from my PC sending 4 packages and receiving them too, I have also tried looking up they IP through the browser and nothing. So, I thought it would be a problem with the hard disk so I decided to formatted using this manual selection Factory default and leave it "think” for 30 min; useless.Right now, it has the power button blue and the rest are off. I´m also going to post some photos as they may be useful.
Any help is welcome and thanks in advanced.
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- 2brockAspirant
the manual I was talking about, forgot to link it https://kb.netgear.com/en_US/22892/
- StephenBGuru - Experienced User
Disconnect eth1 for now, and just use the one ethernet connection. If you want to use two, you need to configure NIC teaming in the NAS - let's wait on that until you get everything else up and running.
Then try entering http://192.168.1.10/admin into your PC browser, and see if you can log into the NAS. There likely will be some security warnings that you need to click through. When you get to the login screen, enter admin for the username and password for the password.
The hardware and software manuals for your ReadyNAS are here:
http://www.downloads.netgear.com/files/GDC/READYNAS-100/ReadyNAS_%20OS6_Desktop_HM_EN.pdf
http://www.downloads.netgear.com/files/GDC/READYNAS-100/READYNAS_OS_6_SM_EN.pdf
FWIW, I recommend NAS-purposed disks (like the Seagate Ironwolf or WDC Red drives), or possibly enterprise-class drives. They are better choices for NAS use than the desktop drives you went with. I'm not suggesting that you return them, but you might keep that in mind for future disk purchases.
- 2brockAspirantFirst of all, thanks for taking your time answering me.
I don't know if I didn't explain myself but I didn't mean I had connected two ethernet cables to the NAS. I just have one RJ45 but both eth ports configured in my DHCP table in my router just in case the problem I had was because I didn't have it set it up.
Tomorrow I'll try accessing with the admin you told me and let you know.
Thanks again.
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