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Phenomenon_984
Jan 24, 2025Aspirant
Readynas duo v2 - network issue
I have pretty old ReadyNas duo v2 RAIDiator 5.3.13, which i would like to use as my backup. Everything went normal when i factory reset it, i can normally connect using default ip 192.168.168.168, pr...
saudade
Jan 25, 2025Apprentice
Sorry for sticking my nose in...
But 192.168.168.XXX is a bit of an odd IP range. Generally, it's 192.168.1.xxx or 0.xxx for most consumer routers. Nothing wrong with using it, but since you are having some issues, I think it warrants double checking basic network configuration settings.
Is your router's LAN IP 192.168.168.1? If not, what is it?
What's the IP range setup in the DHCP server on the router? Also what subnet mask does it show?
What static IP and subnet mask are you trying to assign to the NAS?
Are you sure you have DCHP on the NAS disabled?
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