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emopausal
Dec 16, 2019Aspirant
RN102 Invisible on network after move
Heya, Got this RN102 that's been a tank for years and has already suffered through several moves. This move, when rebuilding my lan, I am unable to get the RN102 registered on the network. T...
- Dec 17, 2019
emopausal wrote:
Machine A (10.245.95.166) can "see" the nas (10.245.95.110) but cannot access it. As previously stated, all ports (read: protocols) on the nas are closed/inaccessible. There's no firewalls involved; just something fecked on the device.
But your RAIDar screenshot says the NAS IP address is 192.168.1.10 which is not compatible with 10.245.95.x. Where are you seeing the 10.245.95.110 address?
That suggests that your old network was 192.168.1.x, and that you'd assigned the NAS a static address. The most direct way to fix it is to change the router to use the 192.168.1.x address space temporarily, which would then allow you to access the NAS.
You can also try doing an OS reinstall on the NAS - which will reset the NAS to use DHCP and also reset the admin password back to password. It also turns off volume quota (which is on the settings wheel on the volume tab).
emopausal
Dec 16, 2019Aspirant
Just a quick follow-up:
I connected the nas to my ubuntu 18 latop, setting the laptop IP to 192.168.1.10. I'd read elsewhere here about static IPs which got me wondering if this nas was statically configured (The answer is: No...pretty sure...no... o/w the IP would be on the first subnet I created: 192.168.0.X.)
Anyway, nmap can see the readyNas (192.168.1.110) but I can't load that IP up in a browser (timeout). Port scan shows all 1000 ports are filtered. Attempting to ssh fails. Even ping fails - which is weird because, it's just ping, right?
Leaning more and more towards some hardware failure in the nas...
Thoughts?
- emopausalDec 16, 2019Aspirant
btw - the ping fails with a "port unreachable"...
- StephenBDec 16, 2019Guru - Experienced User
- emopausalDec 17, 2019Aspirant
Just like nmap, it shows the NAS drive (and this Raidar) says both drives are there and healthy, as you can see in the attached screenie, but when I attempt to hit the admin page, it tells me that "Your NETGEAR storage is not accessible from this computer. Check your network settings."
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