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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 ...
mdgm-ntgr
Aug 03, 2011NETGEAR Employee Retired
Simple 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.
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.
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