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Bobmars
Jan 20, 2018Aspirant
Can't find RND2110v2 in network
Can't find RND2110v2 in network I need some help on windows 10 configuration. With raidair I can find my NAS system and it seem to be working. When I try to connect the system tells me that ...
- Jan 21, 2018
Change your Laptop IP to: 192.168.1.65
JohnCM_S
Jan 21, 2018NETGEAR Employee Retired
Hi Bobmars,
Based from the previous thread, you are not able to ping the NAS IP address. May I know the NAS IP address on RAIDar and also the computer LAN IP?
Are you also not able to access the NAS when you use a different computer?
Regards,
JohnCM_S
NETGEAR Community Team
- BobmarsJan 21, 2018Aspirant
Hi John,
NAS Firmwareversion: 5.3.7
NAS IP: 192.168.1.5
Laptop IP: 192.168.0.65
CU
Robert
- ilneillJan 21, 2018ApprenticeYou might want to check the IP address configuration of you laptop and your NAS. If they both have a subnet mask of 255.255.255.0, then that will explain your connectivity issues. If they have that mask, they are on different logical networks.
The fact that RaidAR works indicates that your boxes are on the same physical network so adjusting addresses temporarily will get you access, but long term both boxes need to be on the same logical network network as your router. If the mask is as I suspect, then the first 3 numbers of all your IP addresses need to be the same, if the boxes are to be on the same logical network.
I hope this helps you.- bedlam1Jan 21, 2018Prodigy
Change your Laptop IP to: 192.168.1.65
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