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villa1
Dec 18, 2014Tutor
READYNAS Ultra 2 looses network connectivity
Hi, Im having an issue with the network connection of my ReadyNas DUO Ultra 2. When I start copying files into the NAS device, it looses network connectivity and it disappear from network. Neith...
villa1
Dec 18, 2014Tutor
Hi vandermerwe,
yes, same errors. I connected the device over a 5e Cat cable directly to my MacBook Pro (also to a PC) and same errors and problems.
Connecting a cable in the second interface doesn't work, even manually setting an IP address, it doesn't reply to ping, sometimes detect connectivity, most of the attempts doesn't.
Plugin a cable on this eth1, casues the device to loose network connectivity on eth1 even without any network transfer. One of the test was setting manullay an IP address on 10.0.1.X network over eth0 and 172.16.8.x in eth1. From a laptop with both Wi-Fi and wired ethernet configured in the same subnets, pinging to both IP addresses. Result was 172.16.8. network didn't reply and 10.0.1. looses connectivity after some replies.
The problem can be be easily reproduced. All the time I tried to copy data through network, I loose connection after some mb copied :)
Yes, I use IPv4 at home (I know Google uses IPv6 for their internal network, but it is not widely used all over internet yet :))
yes, same errors. I connected the device over a 5e Cat cable directly to my MacBook Pro (also to a PC) and same errors and problems.
Connecting a cable in the second interface doesn't work, even manually setting an IP address, it doesn't reply to ping, sometimes detect connectivity, most of the attempts doesn't.
Plugin a cable on this eth1, casues the device to loose network connectivity on eth1 even without any network transfer. One of the test was setting manullay an IP address on 10.0.1.X network over eth0 and 172.16.8.x in eth1. From a laptop with both Wi-Fi and wired ethernet configured in the same subnets, pinging to both IP addresses. Result was 172.16.8. network didn't reply and 10.0.1. looses connectivity after some replies.
The problem can be be easily reproduced. All the time I tried to copy data through network, I loose connection after some mb copied :)
Yes, I use IPv4 at home (I know Google uses IPv6 for their internal network, but it is not widely used all over internet yet :))
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