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Trevor54
Nov 05, 2024Aspirant
RAidar can't see ReadyNAS Duo V2 on MAC
Can see ReadyNAS in Finder and also both Mac and NAS in router admin. Router is a Netgear D7000v2. Mac is 192.168.0.12 Nas is directly connected to router via ethernet and is 192.168.0.2 McAfee *...
Trevor54
Nov 05, 2024Aspirant
Thanks for prompt reply. To answer your questions:
Front panel says: ReadyNAS duo v2. Product description (when I registered it) is RND2110v2.
Does entering https://192.168.0.2/admin in your browser bring you to the NAS admin page? No. Chrome browser displays
This site can’t provide a secure connection
192.168.0.2 uses an unsupported protocol.
ERR_SSL_VERSION_OR_CIPHER_MISMATCH
I'll try the Firefox thing next - as you suggest. I also have a Windows machine and I'll try on that too
Thanks for help so far.
Sandshark
Nov 05, 2024Sensei
Unless that's Windows 7 and it still has IE, you'll have the same issue (just possibly with different syntax). AFAIK, FireFox is the only browser that lets you work around it. Note that it works around it for all sites, not just local ones, so it's best to reserve its use to accessing the NAS until you install the fix in the NAS, which I'm sure StephenB will guide you through once you have access.
- Trevor54Nov 05, 2024Aspirant
Thank you.
I now understand a little more. I had not realised that TLS wasn't supported by other browsers. I've now loaded Firefox and made the changes as suggested by StephenB . I can now see the NAS via admin. I've also updated the firmware - which took a while!
I also have a failed disk - which I need to replace. I'm onto that one.
best,
Trevor
- StephenBNov 05, 2024Guru - Experienced User
Trevor54 wrote:I also have a failed disk - which I need to replace. I'm onto that one.
Be careful to avoid SMR drives when you purchase the replacement. WD Red Plus and Seagate Ironwolf are both good options for your NAS. The WD Red line is SMR, so best not to get one of them.
- Trevor54Nov 05, 2024Aspirant
Hi Stephen -
I was hoping to replace like for like or nearly. Current drives are Seagate Barracuda 7200.12. Looks like these are no longer available, but I can source Barracuda 1 and 2TB 3.5" SATA 7200 rpm which appear compatible - slight differences in cache [64Mb vs 32Mb for existing].
best,
Trevor
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