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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 ...
sealax
Jan 03, 2013Aspirant
Hi Marto, I've been away for the holidays so am going to attempt to set my NAS up again tomorrow morning.
10.1.1.3 was the locally assigned IP given to the ReadyNAS by my router. I was then able to fix this local address via an option in my router. I thought this would help avoid the problem of the router dynamically assigning different IP addresses.
I had read that port 443 was the one to open but it didn't seem to work.
With regards to the add-ons I downloaded the ARM version of the files.
I will try and set this up tomorrow and let you know how I go.
10.1.1.3 was the locally assigned IP given to the ReadyNAS by my router. I was then able to fix this local address via an option in my router. I thought this would help avoid the problem of the router dynamically assigning different IP addresses.
I had read that port 443 was the one to open but it didn't seem to work.
With regards to the add-ons I downloaded the ARM version of the files.
I will try and set this up tomorrow and let you know how I go.
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