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ryanb
May 15, 2012Aspirant
Readynas Pro cannot access across subnet
I have a Pro and have it installed at a remote office with an IP of 192.168.10.2 there is a vpn in place with a domain server located at 192.168.9.101. I can ping any other device on the 10.x subn...
ryanb
May 16, 2012Aspirant
Ok, I changed the subnet mask on the NAS to 255.255.0.0 but it didnt help.
From the 9.x network I can tracert to a PC on the 10.x network ok, but when I try to tracert to the NAS it gets as far as the 10.1 router and then times out. Im sure all the networking is ok I just dont know why the NAS isnt communicating across the subnet. Having the default gateway set on the NAS should take care of everything (ie the router does the VPN connection so it knows how to route between the two networks).
Unfortunately there is no ping type test tool on the NAS to see if it can ping the 9.x network.
Any other suggestions?
Thanks
Ryan
From the 9.x network I can tracert to a PC on the 10.x network ok, but when I try to tracert to the NAS it gets as far as the 10.1 router and then times out. Im sure all the networking is ok I just dont know why the NAS isnt communicating across the subnet. Having the default gateway set on the NAS should take care of everything (ie the router does the VPN connection so it knows how to route between the two networks).
Unfortunately there is no ping type test tool on the NAS to see if it can ping the 9.x network.
Any other suggestions?
Thanks
Ryan
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