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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 its working!
I changed the subnet on the NAS back to 255.255.255.0
BUT I believe the problem was someone had setup a Bind-IP-to-MAC on the router to reserve the IP for the NAS, like a DHCP reservation, the NAS has a fixed IP so this isnt needed and seemed to break connectivity some how.
Thanks for your help.
I changed the subnet on the NAS back to 255.255.255.0
BUT I believe the problem was someone had setup a Bind-IP-to-MAC on the router to reserve the IP for the NAS, like a DHCP reservation, the NAS has a fixed IP so this isnt needed and seemed to break connectivity some how.
Thanks for your help.
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