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ChronosGlitz
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Dec 03, 2022

Files uploaded from iOS ReadyCloud app to RN524X are only 1K in size and won't open

I have a ReadyNas 524X with firmware version 6.10.8 and when I try to upload documents to it from my iPhone using the iOS ReadyCloud app version 2.1.2, the files wind up being only 1K in size. When I attempt to open any of the files, I get the error "It looks like we don't support this file format." This happens on both Wi-Fi and the cellular network. I also shared a folder to an alternate email address, set up a new Netgear account and logged into the ReadyCloud app with it but the same issue still occurs. I have a Nighthawk router running firmware version 1.0.10.140.

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  • I have the same problem storing .mov files from my iPhone12 to my RN314 using ReadyCloud version 2.1.2 (2237). The stored mov files gets only 1k big.  

    Hope for some explanation for this soon?

     

    grindstr 

    • Sandshark's avatar
      Sandshark
      Sensei

      Since ReadyCloud is being discontinued soon, I recommend you start looking for an alternative to ReadyCloud instead of a fix for it.  My choice (on Android, but also available for IOS) is ZeroTier.

      • StephenB's avatar
        StephenB
        Guru - Experienced User

        Sandshark wrote:

        Since ReadyCloud is being discontinued soon, I recommend you start looking for an alternative to ReadyCloud instead of a fix for it.


        Agreed.

         

        grindstr:  As you likely know, current iOS supports direct access to the NAS when you are on a local network.  

         

        ZeroTier is one way to get remote access, if you have a Nighthawk or Orbi router you can also use OpenVPN.  Resilio Sync might be another option, depending on what you want to do.  Though I run that on a PC, not the NAS.

         

        If you are comfortable with port forwarding, you could also use FTPS or SFTP - iOS doesn't have built-in support for those, but there are third party apps.

         

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