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Vitt8matic
May 02, 2024Aspirant
ReadyNAS Duo V1 - Unable to acces frontview
Found an old ReadyNAS Duo V1, tried to get it up and running, installed ssh and apt plugins, but then I wanted to put the disks in raid0 and I discovered that to do that I needed to factory reset the...
- May 03, 2024
Vitt8matic wrote:Raidar tells me I'm running 4.1.6, exactly as before the factory reset.
Yes, a reset just re-installs the existing software, it doesn't update anything. You did do this with the drives installed, correct? It does nothing if not.
4.1.6 or 4.1.16? If 4.1.6, that's pretty old. There was a change in HTML early on that caused issues, but I think that was before 4.1.6.
You may need to do a USB recovery.
Sandshark
May 02, 2024Sensei - Experienced User
What user name and password are you using? On that machine they are admin and netgear1, unless the OS is so old the password is still infrant1.
- Vitt8maticMay 02, 2024Aspirant
I put admin as username and netgear1 as pwd, if I try anithing else it says password incorrect
- StephenBMay 02, 2024Guru - Experienced User
Vitt8matic wrote:
I put admin as username and netgear1 as pwd, if I try anithing else it says password incorrect
What browser are you using?
Is it set up to allow TLS 1.0 connections?
- Vitt8maticMay 02, 2024Aspirant
I am using Internet Explorer on a Win7 computer, and before i did the factory reset on the NAS the frontview worked fine, so I think that it supports TLS 1.0?
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