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tech1
Dec 20, 2012Aspirant
New NAS Erased data on ANOTHER NAS in network!!!
Hi All There are 4 people who work at my company, and 3 of them have a NAS. Everyone is networked together, but no one has each other's password. I was put in charge of installing an old ReadyNAS...
tech1
Dec 24, 2012Aspirant
Yeah perhaps his unit isn't a 1100. That just shows you that I couldn't have reset it because I've never even seen it!
I mentioned that the NAS I installed was a hand-me-down. Perhaps it had a static IP, then when it was replaced with a newer model, the newer model was then set to the same IP as the old one.
Is it plausible that if the units had the same IP address RAIDar sent out some reset/RAID setup message to both units-- without needing to physically perform the factory reset on both devices?
P.S. Both computer were using OSX Lion 10.7.5
I mentioned that the NAS I installed was a hand-me-down. Perhaps it had a static IP, then when it was replaced with a newer model, the newer model was then set to the same IP as the old one.
Is it plausible that if the units had the same IP address RAIDar sent out some reset/RAID setup message to both units-- without needing to physically perform the factory reset on both devices?
P.S. Both computer were using OSX Lion 10.7.5
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