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noopara
Dec 17, 2020Aspirant
Error connecting to remote server to check for update
Raidiator 4.1.16 & 4.17 After a week of trying everything that others have tried, I am unable to update the firmware on my ReadyNas units. I have two ReadyNas RND2000 V2 units. One of them has fi...
Sandshark
Dec 17, 2020Sensei
If your NAS is running V4.1.x software, then it is a V1, not a V2. Netgear had used a small "V2" on a sticker to designate a very small hardware change, then later re-used "V2" for an entirely different NAS. A true V2 says so on the front, not just on a sticker. Only true V2 units can run OS5.x.
You can download OS 4.1.16 (the last update for your NAS) at RAIDiator-Version-4-1-16-Sparc and do a local update.
SSH is not enabled by default. You can enable it with the add-on available at Add-ons-for-RAIDiator-4-1-3-Sparc .
noopara
Dec 17, 2020Aspirant
Sandshark,
THANK YOU for the information!
I am not surprised to learn that as they are pretty old units. The sticker on the bottom has a small v2 on it as you describe. Without ever actually seeing a real V2 version, how would anyone know that what I have is not a V2 version. I was able to get the units registered with Netgear, thanks to their support team, however in all of those many emails back and forth with them, they never mentioned that my units were v2 and not V2 and that the last version for v2 units was 4.1.16. They were very helpful in helping to get them re-registered but they get a bac grade for not maintaining compatiblity with the older units. It should still connect to the update server and say "no update available".
Thanks again for the quick reply.
-- greg
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