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hesc01
Dec 26, 2022Aspirant
IP address NAS not reachable by new modem ReadyNAS Ultra 2 RND2000
Dear all,
I have an old readyNAS which has always been reachable on my Mac. I went over to a new provider and got a new modem. RAIDAR shows my NAS and its fixed IP-address. However, the IP-address is not reachable by the administration page on RAIDAR. Raidar suggests to control the network settings.
My router software shows all devices, including the NAS device MAC address, but no connecting IP address to the NAS. The IP address seems not to fit in the range of IP addresses of my router.
Do you have an idea how to reach the admin software of my NAS?
Thanks on advance,
Henk
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- StephenBGuru - Experienced User
hesc01 wrote:
The IP address seems not to fit in the range of IP addresses of my router.
That is a common problem - people who use static address frequently forget to set them back to use DHCP before switching routers. Most routers have a way to reserve DHCP addresses - that is a better approach than assigning a static IP.
Options are
- reset the router's LAN addresses to match the old router (done in the router settings)
- do an OS reinstall using the boot menu of the NAS.
Instructions for using the boot menu menu are found on page 14 here:
Be careful not to do a factory default by mistake - that would destroy your data.
In addition to setting the network configuration back to DHCP, this will also reset the NAS admin password. If the NAS is running 4.2.x firmware, it will be reset to netgear1. If you converted it to run OS-6, then it will be reset to password.
If you haven't accessed the admin page for some months (and you are running 4.2.x firmware), then you might also run into an SSL protocol error. More information on dealing with that problem is here:
- SandsharkSensei - Experienced User
Another, possibly easier, solution is to switch the Ethernet port. If you didn't change that port to use a static address (and why would you when it was unused), then the NAS will get a new IP address via DHCP, allowing you to gain access.
- hesc01Aspirant
Thank you for your quick answers.
However,
3. After changing the ethernet port RAIDAR cannot find the NAS anymore.
1. I cannot extend the ip-address: it is outside the allowable range of the router.
2. I tried to reinstall the OS of the NAS according to the given link, but it does not work: the IP address does not change, so I think nothing has happened. I cannot reach the admin page in RAIDAR.
Do you have suggestions how to proceed?
Thanks in advance,
Henk
- hesc01Aspirant
LS,
Finally the upgrade to a new OS seems to work. I can go to the admin page https://192.168.2.60/admin/
However, it seems to be an unsafe site. I can open it, I see the page but nothing happens when I press the buttons.
Do you have an idea how to proceed? I used 3 browsers: Safari, FireFox and Chrome.
Thanks in advance,
Henk
- SandsharkSensei - Experienced User
It "seems to be unsafe" because the browser developers fail to recognize that there is little chance that a local-only IP address will have a fake security certificate and because there is no way to generate anything but a self-signed certificate for an internal-only address. Your NAS, thus, has what the browsers consider a potential for a fake site with as fake certificate.
You have to click through that warning. In order to be able to do that, you may need to change your security settings.
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