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chhumper
Aspirant
Jan 28, 2015

ip assignment issues

hi.
apologies if this isn't posted in the right place. i'm struggling to connect with my readynas ultra 4 and i cannot figure out the following:
i am using an almond+ router that assigns ip addresses in the 10.10.10.x range. long story short, my nas was assigned 10.10.10.113 and life was grand. somehow, and i'm sure i messed something up, it reverted back to an old ip address (192.168.1.100) and i could not direct connect and fix it. i finally decided to go through the boot menu and do the os install, hoping that settings would reset and when i connected the readynas, it would pull a new address on the 10.10.10.x spectrum assigned by my router. when i connected the ethernet cable, it showed me the text re ip assignment and then pulled the default address: 192.168.168.168. using the raidar utility, i cannot connect (bc of the mismatched ip addresses, i think). why would it pull this address? what should i do? i have not had much luck with the direct connect option (changing the properties of the ip4, etc).
any help would be sincerely appreciated. i'd love to be able to access the info i have on the device and simply cannot figure out how to connect once, let alone set something up that is lasting and works.
many thanks for reading.

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  • StephenB's avatar
    StephenB
    Guru - Experienced User
    chhumper wrote:
    thanks. if it was a NIC issue, would it affect both of the ethernet ports? as far as i can tell, when the cable is plugged into either, i get the same 192.168.168...
    I believe the same chip drives both ethernet ports.
  • hi, folks.
    wanted to close the loop.
    unplugged everything. checked all of the connections through the switch. also swapped out one or two of the cables. finally, it not only pulled an ip within the right scope of numbers on my network (and not the default one), but it also re-pulled the one it had been assigned weeks ago when my setup was all good and running the way i want. that means i won't have to configure a bunch of devices, which is just great.
    my most sincere thanks to all of you. really appreciate the support via the forum.

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