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Copenhagen69
Jul 03, 2015Aspirant
Is this my reality now? Slow ..
Well, I took the dive and picked up the ReadyNAS 104, added 4x3TB currently in Raid5 in my system. First impressions are this is a nice unit and very easy to setup. Easy to navigate as well. The ap...
Copenhagen69
Jul 07, 2015Aspirant
StephenB wrote: I am not sure I understand you. However, normally the NAS is connected to your home network, and your router will give it a home network address. Often that starts with 192.168
You can see that address a few different ways
(a) in the router web ui,
(b) on the network page of the ReadyNAS web ui, or
(c) via RAIDar - which can be downloaded here: http://support.netgear.com/product/ReadyNAS-OS6
BTW, are you using a web browser to access your files? On a Windows PC the normal method is Windows Explorer (e.g., "Computer"), and a Mac it would be "Finder"
Yes, I typed that IP into the NAS Performance and it says ... Input Invalid check drive letter or network path. I am using a buddies laptop with windows, does it have to be mapped to to the computer before running this program? I logged into the readynas before trying to run as well but still nothing.
My main computer at home is a mac so I cant run that NAS performance from there ... I have to run from a buddies laptop when he lets me barrow it. Is there a MAC version of this? I have noticed there is not much love for the apple community with Netgear as well.
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