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Acajohn29
Feb 04, 2023Aspirant
ReadyNAS 212
After owning my ReadyNAS 212 for over five years, primarily using it for Plex, every single app has suddenly disappeared, including Plex and not one app shows as available. I am beyond perplexed. I’v...
Acajohn29
Feb 09, 2023Aspirant
Hi Anisha,
Thanks very much for your reply. I ended up resetting the iOS and, unfortunately, recopying my very large library to my NAS because it wouldn’t recognize the previous files.
I have another question I would greatly appreciate an answer to, does the computer I use to access RAIDar have to be physically connected to the NAS? Every time I try to connect it tells me I must be on the same network, which I am, but I can never connect. I want to keep my NAS in a different room from my router and use an ethernet powerline adapter. I bought a USB to USB cable because my laptop doesn’t have an ethernet port, but it didn’t let me connect to RAIDar away from my router.
Thanks again,
John
Thanks very much for your reply. I ended up resetting the iOS and, unfortunately, recopying my very large library to my NAS because it wouldn’t recognize the previous files.
I have another question I would greatly appreciate an answer to, does the computer I use to access RAIDar have to be physically connected to the NAS? Every time I try to connect it tells me I must be on the same network, which I am, but I can never connect. I want to keep my NAS in a different room from my router and use an ethernet powerline adapter. I bought a USB to USB cable because my laptop doesn’t have an ethernet port, but it didn’t let me connect to RAIDar away from my router.
Thanks again,
John
StephenB
Feb 09, 2023Guru - Experienced User
Acajohn29 wrote:
does the computer I use to access RAIDar have to be physically connected to the NAS?
No, but both do need to be connected to the same network.
RAIDar uses broadcast packets to discover the NAS - which will work even if the NAS isn't configured properly for the network it is using. But internet security software running on the PC can interfere with this protocol.
There might also be some routers that won't forward the packets between ethernet and wifi. Not sure if your powerline adapter is a problem or not, but it might be.
Acajohn29 wrote:
I bought a USB to USB cable
USB to ethernet????
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