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UURickRose
Nov 01, 2015Aspirant
ReadyNAS NV+ and ReadyNAS 1000, Not accessible through El Capitan
Upgraded a couple iMacs from Yosemite to El Capitan. Can no longer mount server from Finder or via "connect to server" command. The latest Raidar and Firmware are on both NAS devices (4.1.14). I can view both NAS from RIADar. I can NOT hit the Admin Page through Raidar.... tells me "Your NETGEAR Storage is not accessible from tis computer, please check your network setting. I used to be able to hit the NAS via AFB or CIFS. Neither work. Doesn't appear to be a firmware update beyond what I have to fix this. Thanks for any advice.
Are the I.P. addresses of your NAS units in the same range as the ones for your Macs?
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- mdgm-ntgrNETGEAR Employee Retired
Are the I.P. addresses of your NAS units in the same range as the ones for your Macs?
- UURickRoseAspirant
Thank you for the reply, much appreciated. Just realized what it was.... and yes, it was an IP issue. I forgot I had called into Comcast the night before because I was having bandwidth issues. They said they sent commands to my router. What I didn't realize or check at the time was the fact that they reset the router and my configuartion, moving the local space back to 10.0.0.x subnet. I had previously configured mine to work on 192.168.10.x. Everything else on the LAN refreshed via DHCP and just grabbed a new 10. address so I couldn't figure it out. I plugged directly into the NAS from a local laptop with the old space and reset it to the new space to get everything working again. Thanks for your response. Oversharing in case anyone else can benefit from the same overlook here. :)
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