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Timbo14
Nov 12, 2015Tutor
ReadyNAS Duo v2 Firmware upgrade
I've received an email from Netgear Support advising me to upgrade my Firmware to V4.2.28. My current Firmware is V4.1.14, which I thought was the latest. However, when I visit the Support Download Centre V4.2.28 is not listed as an available download. I logged into my NAS and started the UPDATE Process where it proceeded to re-install V4.1.14.
The email also states that this Firmware version will be the last for this product as it is reaching EOL.
I'm confused! Can anyone enlighten me as exactly which Firmware version I should be using.
Many Thanks.
Timbo14
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- StephenBGuru - Experienced User
Timbo14 wrote:
I've received an email from Netgear Support advising me to upgrade my Firmware to V4.2.28. My current Firmware is V4.1.14, which I thought was the latest. However, when I visit the Support Download Centre V4.2.28 is not listed as an available download. I logged into my NAS and started the UPDATE Process where it proceeded to re-install V4.1.14.
The email also states that this Firmware version will be the last for this product as it is reaching EOL.
I'm confused! Can anyone enlighten me as exactly which Firmware version I should be using.
Many Thanks.
Timbo14
First of all, you have a duo v1 (read this: http://www.rnasguide.com/2012/01/09/how-to-tell-whether-i-have-a-duo-v1-or-duo-v2-or-nv-v1-or-nv-v2/ )
Second, you shouldn't have received that email. Your duo is already EOL (some years back).
4.1.14 is the current firmware for your NAS. There is a 4.1.15 beta you could also use which has a couple of security patches. I'd assume that there won't be any more updates to 4.1.x firmware either (though hopefully they will release 4.1.15).
- Timbo14Tutor
Hi StephenB, thanks for your response. I'm surprised that you say I have a ReadyNAS Duo v1, it clearly states on the label affixed the underside of the NAS that is is a ReadyNas Duo v2. Your enclosed link for me to establish which I actually have is "Page not found".
For info, the Serial No is: xxx
Timbo14
- StephenBGuru - Experienced User
Timbo14 wrote:
Hi StephenB, thanks for your response. I'm surprised that you say I have a ReadyNAS Duo v1, it clearly states on the label affixed the underside of the NAS that is is a ReadyNas Duo v2. Your enclosed link for me to establish which I actually have is "Page not found".
For info, the Serial No is:xxxx
Timbo14
The link is fixed - the closing ) somehow got included.
All 4.1.x systems are v1s. If you had a v2 it would be running 5.x.x firmware. Read the link - the short story is that the label doesn't mean what you think.
- erchboxAspirant
I also received the email from Netgear today.
Where can I find the 4.1.15 beta to download it?
- SAACAspirant
Received the same -- or similar -- email. And the unit I have has a label on bottom stating that says "ReadyNAS Duo RND2110 v2." However, I just noticed that the "RND2110" portion is a stick-on label covering "RND2000" and the "v2" is part of the original label. The white label with barcode lists "Model: RND2110-100NAS" ...
I have spent over 2 hours on this. What a waste!- StephenBGuru - Experienced User
SAAC wrote:
Received the same -- or similar -- email. And the unit I have has a label on bottom stating that says "ReadyNAS Duo RND2110 v2." However, I just noticed that the "RND2110" portion is a stick-on label covering "RND2000" and the "v2" is part of the original label. The white label with barcode lists "Model: RND2110-100NAS" ...
I have spent over 2 hours on this. What a waste!You have a v1 NAS - http://www.rnasguide.com/2012/01/09/how-to-tell-whether-i-have-a-duo-v1-or-duo-v2-or-nv-v1-or-nv-v2/
It's been EOL for quite some time, though Netgear has provided some security updates. Based on the email, it's looking like they won't do that any more.
Though my duo v1 (and my NV+ v1) are both working fine, and I have no plans to take them out of service. Similarly for my pro-6.
- Timbo14Tutor
You are right, what a complete waste of time this "rogue" e-mail caused. A couple of follow-up thoughts though ....
The (deliberate?) mis-labelling begs the question, was I conned when I bought the device new, i.e. knowingly sold an obsolete v1, labelled as a v2, when in fact I thought I was buying the latest version? IMO, at best, sharp practice, at worst, fraud.
I prefer not to run kit that is no longer supported so it was a surprise to learn that this device had been EOL'd "some years back". I will now be looking to replace my Netgear NAS. Needless to say, after this episode, it will not be with another Netgear.
Timbo14
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