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hamslice
Jul 02, 2020Aspirant
RND2110 V1 - can be seen and logged into, no shares seen
Hello, I had this as a previous topic, but lost the link for a few days, and when I found it again, it was locked. Below is the original post and response. Since then I have found the Nas is an RND2...
- Jul 02, 2020
If you want to access the web admin ui, you need to browse to http://nas-ip-address/admin
If you leave the admin bit off, you end up looking at a share list. This will only show shares that have http enabled as a sharing protocol, so after a factory reset it will be empty.
Have you tried using \\nas-ip-address in file explorer (not clicking on the NAS in the network list)? Be careful to use the backslash, as the forward slash will open your browser.
Marc_V
Jul 02, 2020NETGEAR Employee Retired
If you plan to do a Factory reset yes you will use RAIDar to set it up. What is the status showing on RAIDar? Can you try accessing the NAS on Windows Explorer using the IP? Also, toggling the services you enabled and rebooting the PC might help.
StephenB
Jul 02, 2020Guru - Experienced User
If you want to access the web admin ui, you need to browse to http://nas-ip-address/admin
If you leave the admin bit off, you end up looking at a share list. This will only show shares that have http enabled as a sharing protocol, so after a factory reset it will be empty.
Have you tried using \\nas-ip-address in file explorer (not clicking on the NAS in the network list)? Be careful to use the backslash, as the forward slash will open your browser.
- hamsliceJul 02, 2020Aspirant
Thanks
Leaving off shares does no good, it just forwards me back to shares.
looking at the IP in explorer works, but just shows me a blank window.
Should I follow my old paper manual and do a setup from the old Raidar?
- hamsliceJul 02, 2020Aspirant
Tried IP and admin in browser:
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ah, I'm in.
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