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ukbobboy01
Nov 02, 2023Apprentice
ReadyNAS 102 / OS6.2.5
Dear Forum Members I have just purchased from Ebay (UK) a ReadyNAS 106 running firmware 6.0.8 but, as most of you can guess, it is no longer possible to upgrade the firmware online, the only down...
- Nov 02, 2023
A simple Google of ReadyNAS 6.2.5 takes you here: ReadyNAS-OS-Version-6-2-5-RN102-RN104-Only
ukbobboy01
Nov 02, 2023Apprentice
Hi Micheal
You know, whenever I make a post after a long lay-off I always have problems putting
my post in the right place (I think the forum software is unforgiving). So I will take this opportunity to thank you for having my post re-posted in the correct place.
Also, I have already searched Netgear Support and the ReadyNAS community, inwhich I found something written by a poster in German. Hence, my request for someone to send me a direct link to ReadyNAS firmware v6.2.5 (arm) because all I can find in Support are downloads for v6.10.8 and v6.10.9, which I cannot currently be used for my RN102.
Thanks anyway
UK Bob
Sandshark
Nov 02, 2023Sensei - Experienced User
A simple Google of ReadyNAS 6.2.5 takes you here: ReadyNAS-OS-Version-6-2-5-RN102-RN104-Only
- ukbobboy01Nov 03, 2023Apprentice
Cheers Sandshark
As you pointed out, I had to go out into Google, rather than search Netgear Support directly, and so I found OS 6.2.5, unzipped and directly installed it. I could keep downloading and updating the incremental updates, until I reach OS 6.10.9, but I don't see any benefits in going any further.
And so I'm OK for now.
Once again, cheers.
UK Bob
- StephenBNov 03, 2023Guru - Experienced User
ukbobboy01 wrote:
I found OS 6.2.5, unzipped and directly installed it. I could keep downloading and updating the incremental updates, until I reach OS 6.10.9, but I don't see any benefits in going any further.
There have been lot of bug fixes and security updates since 6.2.5 was released back in 2015. So I do suggest that you move up to current firmware, which is 6.10.9.
Only two steps are needed, you can skip all the others:.
- ukbobboy01Nov 03, 2023Apprentice
Hi StephenB
Your suggestion does make a lot of sense and I may run with it in the very near future, but for now I want to get to know the RN102 a bit better before doing anymore firmware updates. However, I will download OS 6.5.2 and 6.10.9 and store them on my PC for now.
You see (and if you remember), I'm primarily a RNDuo v2.0 user and I have four of them but now I also have an RN102 which I found surprisingly easy to setup, compared to the RNDuo v2.0. And even though there are no longer any online setup or upgrade wizards available for this device, it was still very easy to setup and use.
Another surprising thing is that the RN range of NAS's do not carry the same premium or rarity value the Duo v2.0's seem to command on Ebay, e.g. I was bidding on a v2.0 and the price went up far higher than the device was worth, the winning bid was £89.00 ($110.19). However, a week or so later, I put in a bid for the RN102 and surprisingly I was the only bidder so I got it for £55.00 ($68.10) + postage.
And finally, the cost of WD Red Plus HDs seem to have fallen a bit, in fact the price I paid for a 4TB Red HD in 2016 was approx. £114.00, while just this week (Nov 2023) I paid £104.00 for a 4TB Red Plus HD. (NB: price paid includes 20% VAT/Sales Tax).
And so my ReadyNAS adventures continue.
UK Bob
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