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HenrikR
Jan 26, 2014Aspirant
Installing RN314 - Device not detected
I just bought a Netgear ReadyNAS 314 and four WD Red 3.5 drives to put in it. I'm having some basic, probably very easy to resolve issues, but the manual (both physical and online) is extremely unhelp...
vandermerwe
Jan 26, 2014Master
The limited info I have found on an inteno VoIP gateway suggests that it is also a router.
Is this it?
http://www.inteno.se/store/tabid/141/ca ... fault.aspx
So, when you started the NAS was connected to the inteno and your PC to the belkin.
Which device has the dhcp switched on, or have you got both devices with dhcp switched on.
If the inteno was your dhcp server then you should switch it off on the belkin AND use a static IP address on the belkin.
There must be an IP address on which you access the gateway and on the gateway there should be a dhcp server setting.m you may have switched this off as you were using the belkin.
Maybe you should put the belkin back. If you do, you should plug your PC and NAS into the lan ports of the belkin and the belkin should be connected to the gateway using a lan port.
What then is the IP address of the belkin. Can you access the belkin admin pages and look at the dhcp server settings.
The fundamental problem you seem to have is that the NAS and PC don't seem to be getting IP addresses correctly.
Is this it?
http://www.inteno.se/store/tabid/141/ca ... fault.aspx
So, when you started the NAS was connected to the inteno and your PC to the belkin.
Which device has the dhcp switched on, or have you got both devices with dhcp switched on.
If the inteno was your dhcp server then you should switch it off on the belkin AND use a static IP address on the belkin.
There must be an IP address on which you access the gateway and on the gateway there should be a dhcp server setting.m you may have switched this off as you were using the belkin.
Maybe you should put the belkin back. If you do, you should plug your PC and NAS into the lan ports of the belkin and the belkin should be connected to the gateway using a lan port.
What then is the IP address of the belkin. Can you access the belkin admin pages and look at the dhcp server settings.
The fundamental problem you seem to have is that the NAS and PC don't seem to be getting IP addresses correctly.
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