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sealax
Dec 20, 2012Aspirant
Duo v2 setup
Hi all, New to NASes and networking generally, a first-time Netgear customer and enthusiastic amateur. I purchased the NAS following a recommendation from my firm's IT manager. I intend to use it ...
Marto731
Jan 02, 2013Aspirant
To Sealax,
For remote access, can you set up a firewall rule on your router, to point to
NAS LAN IP. I can't specify port #, perhaps 443.
Are you actually talking about the ReadyNAS remote service?
Re your network connection dropping, is the address 10.1.1.3 a static IP?
I cannot support you on Add-on's as they are community addon's. But are you sure they
are available for NAS ARM Duo v2? I thought they were just available for older Sparc Duo v1,
but I'm happy to be corrected.
Regards Marto
For remote access, can you set up a firewall rule on your router, to point to
NAS LAN IP. I can't specify port #, perhaps 443.
Are you actually talking about the ReadyNAS remote service?
Re your network connection dropping, is the address 10.1.1.3 a static IP?
I cannot support you on Add-on's as they are community addon's. But are you sure they
are available for NAS ARM Duo v2? I thought they were just available for older Sparc Duo v1,
but I'm happy to be corrected.
Regards Marto
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