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sealax
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Dec 20, 2012

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 as a backup for photographs, to allow me to watch movies and TV without having my main PC on and to allow me to download torrents.

But I'm looking for help setting my ReadyNAS Duo v2 up properly. I bought it about a week ago in Sydney and have since discovered it's the ARM version, it has the latest firmware. I have added a 3TB hard disk and so far the hardware seems to be fine.

The NAS is wired directly to my router, an iiNet Belkin BOB device, a separate cable runs from my router to my DLNA Samsung TV. I have managed to fix its local IP to 10.1.1.3. But no matter what I do I can't seem to set-up remote access on WAN. I can access it fine via my LAN and wifi (on laptop, ipad3 and Android smartphone), but can't seem to thread the connection through my router to allow me to login outside the LAN.

Am i right in thinking that the v2 does not support remote access except through the ReadyNAS remote program, and also does not support webDAV???

I have managed to map a network drive to my media share and generally it works, i can watch my media on my TV with the main computer turned off, but after restarting it after turning it off overnight (it's in my baby's room) it has difficulty picking up the network drive, with the network connection dropping in and out. Is there a way to fix this?

Also, strangely the media share I have set up is listed in windows explorer with a different IP address to my computer's main IP address, is that right?

I've got to say I wish Netgear included more information in the box. I spent most of Saturday trying to figure out how to get to the 'Front View' display, it was only after hours of googling that I discovered the dashboard is the ARM's version of Front View. Plus most of their 'how-tos' are for the older versions that use Front View.

Finally, I downloaded the readyNAS extras pack that contains Python, SABnzbd, Sickbeard and CouchPotato, and have installed these as add-ons, BUT after setting it up, CouchPotato now won't let me login and now I have no idea how to remove it - any advice welcome.

I downloaded Putty to try and access the NAS and remove CP but because of aforementioned IP problems, couldn't login. This is really frustrating, I want to be able to make the most of, what seems like a great, device. Can anyone help iron out these niggles, I'm tempted to send this back to the shop and get a Synology DS212j instead.

Thanks, Chris

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  • Great ill let you know how I go. This forum is a wealth of useful info!
  • Thanks for your help, new switch worked a treat, now getting 40-60mb/s rates. Very happy. Thanks again for all your help.

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