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dairober
May 11, 2023Aspirant
ReadyNas Duo
Thanks to StephenB I have managed to get access to the readynas menu. However in doing this my password has changed? This means that i cannot access it again so I have requested a password change f...
- May 18, 2023Thanks so much. All I need to do now is set up my 3 computers to store their data on the readynas. Is this done through shares and how do I start this to continually monitor each pc?
dairober
May 11, 2023Aspirant
Hi Stephen, I used the admin and netgear1 set yesterday and they worked but today they do not. Even when i type in the URL precisely I just get the username and password screen coming up on a loop???
I have requested a new password but i am not receiving the emails to do this??
Can you help?
By the way its version 1.
StephenB
May 11, 2023Guru - Experienced User
dairober wrote:
I used the admin and netgear1 set yesterday and they worked but today they do not. Even when i type in the URL precisely I just get the username and password screen coming up on a loop???
Did you perhaps change the password during the NAS setup process? (You should btw, it's not a good idea to use default passwords). If you saved the password in the browser, then you might also try clearing it.
Manuals for your NAS are here:
- https://www.downloads.netgear.com/files/GDC/RND2110/Duov1_NV+v1_HW_en_06Dec11.pdf
- https://www.downloads.netgear.com/files/GDC/RND2110/RAIDiator4-1_SW_en_06Dec11.pdf
You can reset the password back to netgear1 by doing an OS-reinstall from the boot menu. Instructions are in the hardware manual (the first link) on pages 15-16.
dairober wrote:
By the way its version 1.
Some general advice -
Your NAS can't handle disks > 2 TB. Larger drives might appear to work, but the volume size will be much smaller than you expect.
Most mechanical disks in this size range today are using SMR technology, which is not well suited for RAID. Good choices for your NAS are WD Red Plus and Seagate Ironwolf. Avoid the WD Red drives, as they are SMR.
- dairoberMay 18, 2023AspirantThanks so much. All I need to do now is set up my 3 computers to store their data on the readynas. Is this done through shares and how do I start this to continually monitor each pc?
- StephenBMay 18, 2023Guru - Experienced User
dairober wrote:
Thanks so much. All I need to do now is set up my 3 computers to store their data on the readynas.Not sure exactly what you mean. Normally users directly put their content in NAS shares.- accessing the folder share either from from file explorer, or from applications like Word, etc. You can also map a NAS share to a PC drive letter.
It is possible to sync folders on the PC with a NAS share. FreeFileSync is one free tool that can do that. Personally I prefer backing up the PC to the NAS using image backups (I use Acronis TrueImage for that).
- dairoberMay 19, 2023AspirantThanks Stephen as you can I am new to this process. I will look at the manual and create a simple share and see how it goes with 1Pc.
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