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deanpullen
Mar 27, 2018Aspirant
Registering Used ReadyNAS
Hi I'm trying to register a used ReadyNAS - but can't submit the registration form as it's obviously been used before. Can anyone help? Many thanks, Dean
- Mar 28, 2018
In any case the ReadyNAS NV+ isn't compatible with ReadyCLOUD. ReadyCLOUD is only available for systems that are running ReadyNAS OS 6.
StephenB
Mar 27, 2018Guru - Experienced User
Unfortunately you can't register a used NAS. The warranty is not transferable, and Netgear's support policy is not to provide paid support for used equipment.
deanpullen
Mar 28, 2018Aspirant
Hi - thanks for the reply. I neither need or want any warranty or support (thus the message to your 'community'), however I was under the impression to use ReayCLOUD I needed to register the device - maybe I can do it another way?
I also see many other posts where the serial is transferred to the new owner.
- mdgm-ntgrMar 28, 2018NETGEAR Employee Retired
In any case the ReadyNAS NV+ isn't compatible with ReadyCLOUD. ReadyCLOUD is only available for systems that are running ReadyNAS OS 6.
- StephenBMar 28, 2018Guru - Experienced User
mdgm-ntgr wrote:
In any case the ReadyNAS NV+ isn't compatible with ReadyCLOUD. ReadyCLOUD is only available for systems that are running ReadyNAS OS 6.
Yes. And using ReadyCloud doesn't require registration.
deanpullen wrote:
I also see many other posts where the serial is transferred to the new owner.
I don't recall any case where Netgear allowed re-registration of used equipment, and I've read all the posts in the ReadyNAS forum for some years now.
There are cases where the NAS is owned by a business, and either the IT guy who purchased it leaves, or the company is acquired and the email addresses change. And often a home user will switch email addresses, and not be able to access their profile due to a forgotten password. In those cases Netgear will update the registration info in their back end. But those NAS were never sold as used equipment.
deanpullen wrote:
...to use ReadyCLOUD...
So let's move on to what you can do.
Your best options are
- Deploy a VPN. Many routers have openvpn built in. This is good for secure remote access, it isn't a great option if you want to allow friends, etc to access the NAS.
- Purchase the OwnCloud add-on from rnextras.com and use the OwnCloud service. This has similar features to ReadyCloud. The add-on is inexpensive (~3 Euros).
- Enable FTP in the NAS and forward the needed ports in your router. You'll need to pay attention to access permission (particularly write/delete permissions). Your NAS will accept FTPS connections (which are secure), and you should set up FTP clients on your devices that use FTPS. Unfortunately you can't set up the NAS to deny unencrypted FTP.
With FTP or openVPN, you'll also need DDNS - noip.com still has a free service option.
You should also start planning on upgrading your NAS to a current model. Your end-of-life NAS is at least 5 years old (and likely older). It is limited to SMB/CIFS 1.0, and that is being being deprecated by Microsoft due to security issues. New NAS support SMB 3.0, have other new features and are a lot faster than your NV+. My own NV+ is still in service as a backup NAS, but my main NAS is an RN526X (which runs OS 6).
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