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Mickeyperks
Feb 12, 2022Aspirant
RND200 v2 Not Being seen even after Netgear replaced on RMA
Hi All I have been chatting with tech support and they have exchanged my RND2000 V2 and still not getting seen but i have another Rack Unit Netgear ReadyNas and that is working perfectly and ide...
StephenB
Feb 12, 2022Guru - Experienced User
Mickeyperks wrote:
Any ideas i have tried default password but only one that let me in admin was netgear1 but that takes me to shared folders but there are none because has not been setup?
You need to use https://nas-ip-address/admin Just using https://nas-ip-address won't work, it will redirect to https://nas-ip-address/shares.
Also, most browsers (including Chrome and Edge) have just dropped TLS 1.0 support. That's a problem for this, since the older legacy NAS don't support TLS 1.2. Internet Explorer will work.
Mickeyperks
Feb 12, 2022Aspirant
This is what i see now
StephenB wrote:
Mickeyperks wrote:
Any ideas i have tried default password but only one that let me in admin was netgear1 but that takes me to shared folders but there are none because has not been setup?
You need to use https://nas-ip-address/admin Just using https://nas-ip-address won't work, it will redirect to https://nas-ip-address/shares.
Also, most browsers (including Chrome and Edge) have just dropped TLS 1.0 support. That's a problem for this, since the older legacy NAS don't support TLS 1.2. Internet Explorer will work.
- StephenBFeb 12, 2022Guru - Experienced User
FWIW, this is the original Duo (called a v1 here) - not the v2.
Can you let us know the browser you are using, and also confirm that you are using https://nas-ip-address/admin?
You might need to clear the browser cache.
Also, it would be useful to know what status RAIDar is seeing: https://kb.netgear.com/20684/ReadyNAS-Downloads#raidar
- MickeyperksFeb 12, 2022Aspirant
Its version 2
- StephenBFeb 12, 2022Guru - Experienced User
Mickeyperks wrote:
Its version 2
The part numbers are confusing (v2 in the part number doesn't mean what you think it does).
The original Duo (v1)
- runs 4.1.x firmware
- uses a Sparc CPU
- says "ReadyNAS Duo" on the front panel.
The Duo v2
- runs 5.3.x firmware
- uses an Arm CPU
- says "ReadyNAS Duo v2" on the front panel
Can you confirm the platform based on this info?
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