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sanderslounge
Aug 03, 2011Aspirant
New ISP cannot connect to NAS Duo
hi all,
im assuming this is the correct forum board...
i have recently moved from Sky Broadband over to BT infinity purely for the Fibre optic speeds, Sky was at best 1.5Meg DL and 0.6Meg UL at best and currently im experiencing 35Meg DL and 10Meg UL with BT.
the problem i have now is im unable to connect to the NAS Duo (192.168.0.1) which was connected to my Sky router. i also used myipdomain.dyndns.org to connect to the NAS externally....for musicbrowser etc....
now with the BT infinity home hub i cant even connect to frontview from my pc locally. BT ip addresses are currently running on 192.168.1.254.. ive tried changing the DCHP table to include the ip addresses from 192.168.0.1 to 192.168.1.253...but it will not allow the change to occur...
any help would be appreciated..or if im missing some information in this message please ask.
thanks
im assuming this is the correct forum board...
i have recently moved from Sky Broadband over to BT infinity purely for the Fibre optic speeds, Sky was at best 1.5Meg DL and 0.6Meg UL at best and currently im experiencing 35Meg DL and 10Meg UL with BT.
the problem i have now is im unable to connect to the NAS Duo (192.168.0.1) which was connected to my Sky router. i also used myipdomain.dyndns.org to connect to the NAS externally....for musicbrowser etc....
now with the BT infinity home hub i cant even connect to frontview from my pc locally. BT ip addresses are currently running on 192.168.1.254.. ive tried changing the DCHP table to include the ip addresses from 192.168.0.1 to 192.168.1.253...but it will not allow the change to occur...
any help would be appreciated..or if im missing some information in this message please ask.
thanks
2 Replies
- mdgm-ntgrNETGEAR Employee RetiredSimple solution. Do a OS/firmware re-install: http://www.readynas.com/kb/faq/boot/how_do_i_re-install_the_firmware
Longer solution: Connect the NAS and a PC temporarily back to your old router and then go into Frontview and under Network > Interfaces configure the NIC (ethernet port) on the NAS to receive an IP address via DHCP.
Or do a direct-connection: http://sphardy.com/web/directconnect and go into Frontview and under Network > Interfaces configure the NIC (ethernet port) on the NAS to receive an IP address via DHCP. - sandersloungeAspirantbrilliant i will try when i get home...
many thanks
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