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klokkaren
Feb 06, 2016Follower
RAIDar does not discover ReadyNAS, NV+ v2, LAN-cable
I bought this unit a couple of year ago and haven't used it because I ran into trouble then. Now I really need to backup my macbook pro, before installing a new OS.
I am totally green when it comes to NAS. Tried installing RAIDas, and have a physical cable between my mac and the NAS (NV+ v2), but RAIDar does not find the NAS.
When booting up it said 192.168.168.168
I'm tempted to buy another storage and sell the NAS - I don't want to spend much time on troubleshooting network-storage...
But I'd like to try at least one more time....! Can anyone please help me with some simple steps...?
klokkaren wrote:
When booting up it said 192.168.168.168
Yes. That is because your Mac isn't a router.
The easiest way is to connect both your NAS and Mac to your router with ethernet.
Or you can follow DaneA's procedure and set a compatible static IP address on the mac (192.168.168.100 will work).
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- DaneANETGEAR Employee Retired
Hi klokkaren,
Welcome to the community! :)
Kindly answer the questions below:
a. Have you set a static IP address on your MACbook Pro that is within the range of the default IP address NAS which is 192.168.168.168 then check if you are able to get replies when you ping the default IP address NAS?
b. Have you tried using other PC/s or laptop/s to isolate the problem?
c. Is the ethernet port LED lit up at the rear of the NAS while the MACbook Pro is directly connected to it?
d. Have you tried using other ethernet cable/s isolate the problem?
e. How many drives are inside the NAS? Indicate the brand, model and capacity of each drive. For example: 2x4TB WD Red
I look forward to your response.
Regards,
DaneA
NETGEAR Community Team
- StephenBGuru - Experienced User
klokkaren wrote:
When booting up it said 192.168.168.168
Yes. That is because your Mac isn't a router.
The easiest way is to connect both your NAS and Mac to your router with ethernet.
Or you can follow DaneA's procedure and set a compatible static IP address on the mac (192.168.168.100 will work).
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