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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 co...
- Feb 07, 2016
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).
StephenB
Feb 07, 2016Guru - 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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