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BillC34
Jul 02, 2022Aspirant
ReadyNAS Duo Connection to Chrome OS
I cannot connect my ReadyNAS Duo v2 to my Chrome OS Pixel Slate. Windows 11 no longer supports connection to the ReadyNAS (I can still see the contents via the RAIDar 4.3.8 app on Win 11 but can't e...
- Jul 02, 2022
BillC34 wrote:
I cannot connect my ReadyNAS Duo v2 to my Chrome OS Pixel Slate.
Let's start here, as many owners of the original Duo mistakenly think they have a v2. That is on Netgear, the labeling is confusing.
A Duo v2
- Says ReadyNAS Duo v2 on the front panel
- Runs 5.3.x firmware
The original Duo (called v1 here)
- Says ReadyNAS Duo on the front panel
- Runs 4.1.x firmware
Your options for dealing with the setup problem do depend on the ReadyNAS model, so getting this right is important.
BillC34 wrote:Windows 11 no longer supports connection to the ReadyNAS
This isn't about Windows, it's about the browser(s).
The legacy ReadyNAS (including both Duos) only support TLS 1.0. That is outdated, and browsers are beginning to require TLS 1.2.
If Internet Explorer is still on your system, you should be able to access the admin web interface with that. You can also use Edge in IE mode. https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/answers/questions/450116/how-to-enable-ie-mode-on-microsoft-edge.html
Another approach is to install an old browser version - FireFox is convenient, because Mozilla maintains a complete archive of old Firefox versions. Version 94.0.2 works. If you do this, immediately reconfigure it to prevent it from auto-updating.
As a reminder, you don't need to use the setup button in RAIDar (which always launches the default browser). You can just browse to https://nas-ip-address/admin (using the actual NAS IP address of course).
There are some other options to maintain access to the web admin UI, but they do depend on which NAS you have.
BillC34 wrote:
I would like to connect the ReadyNAS shares to my Pixel Slate but it won't add the share.
While I don't own a Slate (or any Chromebook), I did take the time to google this.
It appears to be similar to the browser problem. Your very old ReadyNAS is limited to SMB 1 support. New products use SMB 3. As you likely know, Microsoft still lets you enable the SMB 1 client in Windows (in "turn windows features on or off". But I believe the Pixel Slate simply doesn't support SMB 1.
I don't know if the Pixel Slate supports NFS shares - if it does, then you could try enabling NFS sharing on the Duo. FTP or HTTP sharing might also be an option.
BillC34
Jul 03, 2022Aspirant
Adding the share in 'Files' was where I started and I can confirm that the latest Chrome OS (103) will not recognize the ReadyNAS share which uses SMB v1. I also tried without success adding the share from 'Settings/Apps/Files/Network file shares' which has a similar dialog. In other Pixel/Google/Reddit searches I found several indications that Chrome OS does not support SMB v1, so I am pretty sure that is the issue.
My next attempt will be to access the shared folders via http in the old version of Firefox on Chrome OS. Failing that I will be looking for the cheapest way of replacing my old ReadNAS with an enclosure that will take the old HDDs.
StephenB
Jul 03, 2022Guru - Experienced User
BillC34 wrote:
My next attempt will be to access the shared folders via http in the old version of Firefox on Chrome OS. Failing that I will be looking for the cheapest way of replacing my old ReadNAS with an enclosure that will take the old HDDs.
http sharing in the Duo v1 will work with normal http (it doesn't require https). So this shouldn't require the old version of Firefox to run.
It does require http to be enabled as a sharing protocol for each share.
There should also be some FTP clients you could use on the chromebook.
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