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michaelekins
Dec 07, 2016Aspirant
ReadyNAS 214 available on local network but will not connect to internet
Hi guys, I'm hoping someone can help point me in the right direction here. I have had my ReadyNAS 214 server for over a year now with no problems but last week I noticed I was unable to access it ac...
- Dec 21, 2016
The link looks more like a quick start guide than a user manual. I do see more more info here: http://www.skyuser.co.uk/forum/content/167-port-forwarding-setting-up-port-forwarding-use-existing-set-up-custom-services.html
Anyway, you need set up an inbound service, not outbound. The remote web browser needs to connect to the NAS service, not the other way around. By default outbound connections are allowed.
I'd also forward both TCP and UDP (assuming there is a "both" option n the services screen).
StephenB
Dec 08, 2016Guru - Experienced User
How are you accessing the NAS remotely? ReadyCloud? Or some other way?
If your local network is IPv4 (usually the case) you should disable IPv6 on the ReadyNAS configuration. Otherwise you will see performance issues, esp. with Windows 10.
DHCP with IPv4 is what you should be using. You could also use IP address reservation in the router- which would make sure the RN214 always gets the same local IP address from the router. Sky has a guide for that here: http://www.skyuser.co.uk/forum/content/180-ip-address-reservation.html
Try adding 8.8.8.8 (Google's DNS server) to the NAS list of IPv4 DNS servers, and see if that solves the problem (and resolves the "cannot download application list).
- michaelekinsDec 08, 2016Aspirant
Thanks for the quick reply!
I run this as a server for Plex and primarily access the server through the Plex app - I had originally noticed that this app was only available through the local network and not over the internet which is how I discovered this problem. I did afterwards see the same issue via ReadyCloud.
I have made the changes you have suggested (disabled IPv6, setup an IP reservation on the router and added Google DNS Server to the NAS) but the same problems exist even after complete reboot of both the server and router :(I did notice that after reboot of the server, the settings reverted to the default (IPv6 was re-enabled and the Google DNS address was missing) - I have reset this but is this to be expected?
Thank you- StephenBDec 08, 2016Guru - Experienced User
michaelekins wrote:
I did notice that after reboot of the server, the settings reverted to the default (IPv6 was re-enabled and the Google DNS address was missing) - I have reset this but is this to be expected?
No its not, and that means something is likely wrong.
- mdgm-ntgrDec 08, 2016NETGEAR Employee Retired
Can you send in your logs (see the Sending Logs link in my sig)?
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