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djsloan
Nov 11, 2013Aspirant
Leaf Network Adapter No Internet Connection
I installed ReadyNAS Remote 1.6.5.22 on my windows 7 x64 machine with Microsoft Security Essentials and no firewall. I received the "Probably you have an issue with Leaf Networks Adapter network adapter. You might resolve this issue..." However the leaf network adapter did appear in my ipconfig setup and was an enabled network connection in the windows control panel. I logged into Remote without issue but cannot see my device.
I uninstalled and reinstalled ReadyNAS remote, nothing changed. I then made sure there was no default gateway set, there wasn't, and manually configured IP4 settings to 5.0.0.3. Nothing changed. I also added the ReadyNASRemote.exe to excluded processes in Microsoft Security Essentials. Rebooted and disabled/enabled network adapter .
The Leaf Network adapter still says "No Network Access" for IPv4 Connectivity under adapter properties. Any other ideas what may be wrong?
I uninstalled and reinstalled ReadyNAS remote, nothing changed. I then made sure there was no default gateway set, there wasn't, and manually configured IP4 settings to 5.0.0.3. Nothing changed. I also added the ReadyNASRemote.exe to excluded processes in Microsoft Security Essentials. Rebooted and disabled/enabled network adapter .
The Leaf Network adapter still says "No Network Access" for IPv4 Connectivity under adapter properties. Any other ideas what may be wrong?
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- sesamaAspirantHave the same problem. Does anybody has an solution??
- sesamaAspirantThats it:
viewtopic.php?f=75&t=66669
Quick update to this issue: It turns out that my new user was broken on the back-end. Somehow the way I created the user (through "Email invitation" on the Remote Management page on the ReadyNAS) didn't connect it properly with an IP address? Something along those lines. Netgear Support seems to have worked it out -- I can now log in on Windows Remote with the new user.
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