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Eli-W
May 16, 2021Aspirant
ReadyNas 214 - Not accessible from this computer - HELP!!
Hi, I'm not a great wiz at these things but i've spend my evening puzzling about how to reconnect to my NAS. Basically i made the mistake of plugging in an external storage drive in the front of...
StephenB
May 17, 2021Guru - Experienced User
Eli-W wrote:
Basically i made the mistake of plugging in an external storage drive in the front of the NAS hoping to then log on and transfer files across. Got to my PC and my NAS is no longer showing in the network connections.
Did you just try removing the drive and rebooting the NAS?
Eli-W wrote:
Otherwise the only option i can see is to copy the data through a hardwired connection on my PC to my old decommissioned drive (time consuming and may not have enough space)
If you don't have a backup of your data you should certainly make one. RAID isn't enough to protect it, and it sounds like it might be at risk.
Eli-W wrote:
Got to my PC and my NAS is no longer showing in the network connections.
This is pretty common, but it doesn't mean the files can be accessed. Normally just entering \\192.168.68.125 into the Windows Explorer address bar will list the shares (the slash direction matters here, // will open up your browser instead).
Eli-W wrote:
I have also tried hard wiring the NAS to the computer and whilst windows will allow me to browse the files i still could not connect to the admin page via a browser or Raidar. I find that very strange! occassionally it gave me a "Incorrect password" message
That is strange - possibly your direct-connect to the computer wasn't done properly. Did you just connect the NAS to the ethernet port? Was the PC also connected over wifi to your router?
- Eli-WMay 17, 2021Aspirant
Hi Stephen,
Thank you for your response. To answer your questions:-
- Yes i have removed the drive and rebooted the NAS on several occassions now. Same with PC, only thing i've not rebooted so far is the router as i try not disturb that (troublesome in its own right)
- After this little debarcle i'm certainly looking at additional back up.. lessons learned!
- Didn't know about being able to enter \\192.168.68.125 in windows explorer. That certainly made finding my old worldbook easier.. but alas not the NAS
- i had the NAS connected as an ethernet connection and my PC with the WIFI off. I was getting confused as which was trying to communicate with the NAS so decided to try and eliminate everything i could.
- Another piece of information which popped in my head today is that i ran a fixed IP address on the NAS (and same address on the router). That was so i could navigate my mobile to the NAS
Really can't think of what else to try at present.
Thanks again
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