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rickw0923
Feb 10, 2022Aspirant
RND2000V2 fails for SETUP access on windows 2010 after recent windows upgrade
I recently applied the most current Windows 10 update and now when I go into RAIDar and try to get into SETUP I get an error message (see below). I will note that I've recently upgraded to Xfinity In...
rickw0923
Feb 11, 2022Aspirant
version is 4.1.16 and RADar is 4.3.6
Sandshark
Feb 11, 2022Sensei - Experienced User
OK, so it's not a V2, which runs firmware 5.x. Yes, it probably has a small "v2" on it, but Netgear ignored that and created an entirely different NAS and called it the NV+ V2.
Unfortunately, others are running into the same problem because of the age of the NAS OS. Does Windows 2010 still have IE (Win10 does, but it has to be activated), and have you tried it?
- rickw0923Feb 11, 2022Aspirant
Actually it's 2 different NAS devices. The rnd200 series is the model RND2150-100NAS and the other is an older model with 4 drive slots
I've tried the IE option you suggested but that failed the same way. I've even tried chrome and no difference. I am able to get into Setup with an old windows 7 ultimate box but don't remember if the browser was IE or Chrome or something else.
- StephenBFeb 11, 2022Guru - Experienced User
rickw0923 wrote:
I've tried the IE option you suggested but that failed the same way. .
IE gives me a "this site is not secure" message. Clicking on "More information" shows me that the issue is with the self-signed certificate (which is expected). It also gives me an option to "Go on to the webpage (not recommended)" - which lets me connect when I click on it
Chrome/Edge used to give similar warning that you could click through. But Chrome 98 (and Edge 98) have dropped TLS 1 support, so they no longer will let you connect.
- Ellen-in-PhillyMar 04, 2022Aspirant
Windows 10x64
Have same problem very recently on old ReadyNAS NV+ -- from 2010 -- where suddenly I can't log on to the static IP of 192.168.1.10 -- get the dreaded ERR_SSL_VERSION_OR_CIPHER_MISMATCH
I also had the recent problem of being unable to access the drive shares on the NAS, getting the SMB1 vs SMB2 error. I set compatibility on my various PCs back to SMB1, to access the drive shares on the fileserver. And it's possibly mutually exclusive? Either get http: access or Windows explorer access?
I depend on Chrome, so this is manifesting in Chrome and Edge, just as you say. Will look for IE, which I was glad to see the back of!
Getting panicked that I have to decommission this file server ASAP, but am afraid I'm gonna lose access to it. Though, if truth be told, those full image backups on external USB disks will save me. Just unplug the backup drive and plug it into a master PC... But, I need to log in to get a fresh backup of my very large itunes library. The other shares are backed up on the "button", regularly
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