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Wietse
Feb 10, 2024Aspirant
Raidar don't find Readynas NV+ V2 after installing new network
I did a factory reset (I have a recent back-up). On the display a see 82.176.27.166 but Raidar can not find it. I have a deco mesh system.
StephenB
Feb 10, 2024Guru - Experienced User
Wietse wrote:
On the display a see 82.176.27.166 but Raidar can not find it.
That is a public internet address, not a usual local LAN address. So you might want to check your network configuration.
Wietse
Feb 11, 2024Aspirant
How can I change my network configuration that my mesh system the NAS recognise.
- schumakuFeb 11, 2024Guru - Experienced User
Wietse wrote:
How can I change my network configuration that my mesh system the NAS recognise.
Whatever network configuration, whatever Mesh system? Wild guess might be your network is direct connected to what does provide a public IP address, something like a CPE, cable modem, ... and at least the computer seems to get a public IP address assigned.
- WietseFeb 11, 2024Aspirant
- I have a deco X60 mesh system.
- Does it make sense to disconnect the system from the modem and then do an OS reinstall. Will the Readynas get a local address that will be recognized by Raidar after rebooting?
- schumakuFeb 11, 2024Guru - Experienced User
Start with a correct installation and configuration of this Deco M60 system. Like every common consumer router, there is not WAN or Internet port which has to be connected to the Cable Modem, everything else belongs to the LAN side of the Deco M60 system.
After doing so, please power-boot everything, cable modem, mesh system and probably the ReadyNAS, too.
Best starting point might be some magic documentation certainly coming with the Deco system I'm afraid - we're not TP-Link.
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