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a0128958
Jan 19, 2015Aspirant
Can't Figure Out How to Set Up Remote Access to my Ultra 2
Hi. I have owned a ReadyNAS Ultra 2 for the past 3 years. I now own a ReadyNAS 312 too. Both have the latest firmware (Ultra 2 = RAIDiator 4.2.27) I use the Ultra 2 for media files storage. Loc...
a0128958
Jan 20, 2015Aspirant
Thank you.
I'm stuck. I did everything in the document to the best of my ability. The result is when I click on the ReadyNAS Shares 'computer' in my Windows Explorer screen, there are no Ultra 2 NAS directories to show.
I went back to my Ultra 2 NAS and checked my Installed Add-ons. ReadyNAS Remote is checked and it says v1.0.9.78 at the bottom right. Going to the Manage ReadyNAS Remote screen, NAS-N1 username is shown as an Allowed User Name. It says p2p version: 1.9.9-43 in the bottom right.
I went back to my installed RedayNAS Remote PC program. A right-click on it and selection of Properties (not logged in yet) shows my Log in User ID as NAS-N1 and has the appropriate password.
Another right-click and then selection of Log In, appears to work fine.
Selection of Connect to ReadyNAS... brings up a Windows Explorer screen with ReadyNAS Shares listed as a computer but its an empty folder.
Selection of Show Devices shows 0 online and 0 offline Devices.
Selection of View Profile brings up the ReadyNAS Remote Member's Login screen - everything here works fine. No problem logging in with my NAS-N1 UserID and associated password.
Selection of Open Folder doesn't do anything.
Selection of Open ReadyDROP doesn't do anything.
Selection of ReadyNAS Admin doesn't do anything.
I did the above with a local network connection. The Ultra 2 NAS has a fixed IP connection (192.168.1.5) - my laptop PC has a DHCP generated IP address (192.168.1.215).
If anyone can help me connect to my Ultra 2 NAS shares it would surely be appreciated! Many thanks!
Best regards,
Bill
I'm stuck. I did everything in the document to the best of my ability. The result is when I click on the ReadyNAS Shares 'computer' in my Windows Explorer screen, there are no Ultra 2 NAS directories to show.
I went back to my Ultra 2 NAS and checked my Installed Add-ons. ReadyNAS Remote is checked and it says v1.0.9.78 at the bottom right. Going to the Manage ReadyNAS Remote screen, NAS-N1 username is shown as an Allowed User Name. It says p2p version: 1.9.9-43 in the bottom right.
I went back to my installed RedayNAS Remote PC program. A right-click on it and selection of Properties (not logged in yet) shows my Log in User ID as NAS-N1 and has the appropriate password.
Another right-click and then selection of Log In, appears to work fine.
Selection of Connect to ReadyNAS... brings up a Windows Explorer screen with ReadyNAS Shares listed as a computer but its an empty folder.
Selection of Show Devices shows 0 online and 0 offline Devices.
Selection of View Profile brings up the ReadyNAS Remote Member's Login screen - everything here works fine. No problem logging in with my NAS-N1 UserID and associated password.
Selection of Open Folder doesn't do anything.
Selection of Open ReadyDROP doesn't do anything.
Selection of ReadyNAS Admin doesn't do anything.
I did the above with a local network connection. The Ultra 2 NAS has a fixed IP connection (192.168.1.5) - my laptop PC has a DHCP generated IP address (192.168.1.215).
If anyone can help me connect to my Ultra 2 NAS shares it would surely be appreciated! Many thanks!
Best regards,
Bill
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