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Rumpole
Jan 27, 2019Aspirant
Readynas Ultra 2 cannot be accessed
I have used this for some years as a dedicated music server for squeezebox. Two 1GB discs. Never had any probs. From memory I had it configured with dedicated IP address 192.168.1.64 which is within ...
StephenB
Jan 27, 2019Guru - Experienced User
192.168.168.168 is the address it uses when DHCP fails. Try disconnecting the ultra from the network, and then connect it again. Then see if RAIDar reports a different address.
Another option is to directly connect the PC to the Ultra's LAN port (using your 192.168.168.164 address configuration), and see if you can access it. Use the IP address (https://192.168.168.168/admin), not the hostname.
- RumpoleJan 28, 2019Aspirant
Stephen
thanks for reply. Tried that. Sadly same result. Also rebooted everything (Hub, pc, NAS) just to be sure. When connecting directly from pc to NAS via Ethernet tried both the original ip (192.168.1.64 fixed) and 192.168.168.168, used Explorer browser and also looked at pc network visible through windows browser. Neither would pick it up. Raidar still sees it with 192.168.168.168. Tried the second Ethernet port too as I think I had that configured to different IP but it wasn’t connected. Nothing. This is a bit like cracking walnuts. They’re a bugger to get in to but great when you work out how to do it. Any other bright ideas?
- StephenBJan 28, 2019Guru - Experienced User
Rumpole wrote:
When connecting directly from pc to NAS via Ethernet tried both the original ip (192.168.1.64 fixed) and 192.168.168.168, used Explorer browser and also looked at pc network visible through windows browser. Neither would pick it up. Raidar still sees it with 192.168.168.168.
Did you also try https://192.168.168.168/admin in your web browser?
Are you running Windows 10 in the PC?
- RumpoleJan 28, 2019Aspirant
Have tried that and didn’t work. As it’s not acting as DNS (my hub is) would that work at all anyway? My networking knowledge is minimal, always had brighter people than me who could do all this.
I have not changed the IP address or the server address range in my hub that acts as DNS. This means the default IP of Readynas is outside the dns specified range. Do I need to change this to a range that includes 192.168.168.168, (eg192.168.168.160 to say 192.168.168.170?)
Any other ideas, I’m hoping not to have to rebuild.....
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