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sramsdell_aol_c
Jul 30, 2011Aspirant
[4.1.8-T5] Can't install iPhone Support
I'm having several problems I believe.... I installed Lion on iMac and MacBook before purchasing a ReadyNAS DUO. Upgraded the DUO to 4.1.8 - T5 Can access ReadyNAS fine from Mac's. Download...
sramsdell_aol_c
Aug 01, 2011Aspirant
e-mail alerts were configured for two accounts: one .aol and the other .me
test messages are received by the .me account as coming from the .aol address although not configured as AOL being the smtp server. Alerts have yet to be received on the .aol address [or spam box].
Using the https://remote.readynas.com address, and reseting passwords I was able to establish UIDs and accounts for both the .aol address and .me addresses.
Configuring these for e-mail invites under "Manage ReadyNAS remote" button on add-in page of Frontview did not result in any invites being received through other e-mail account.
However, the .me account did receive a "congratulations" e-mail containing the UID and password details for the .aol account!
Entering these credentials into the iPhone app resulted in being able to login [to the remote.readynas website] to the account associated with the .aol e-mail address.
However, no ReadyNAS devices are ever listed to actuall browse or connect to.
Since I'm just setting this up, I'm happy to completely wipe the ReadyNAS and startover if necessary, but it seems that somewhere something is not quite ready for primetime w/r/t these firmware combinations.
test messages are received by the .me account as coming from the .aol address although not configured as AOL being the smtp server. Alerts have yet to be received on the .aol address [or spam box].
Using the https://remote.readynas.com address, and reseting passwords I was able to establish UIDs and accounts for both the .aol address and .me addresses.
Configuring these for e-mail invites under "Manage ReadyNAS remote" button on add-in page of Frontview did not result in any invites being received through other e-mail account.
However, the .me account did receive a "congratulations" e-mail containing the UID and password details for the .aol account!
Entering these credentials into the iPhone app resulted in being able to login [to the remote.readynas website] to the account associated with the .aol e-mail address.
However, no ReadyNAS devices are ever listed to actuall browse or connect to.
Since I'm just setting this up, I'm happy to completely wipe the ReadyNAS and startover if necessary, but it seems that somewhere something is not quite ready for primetime w/r/t these firmware combinations.
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