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IseWise
Sep 28, 2014Aspirant
ReadyNAS Ultra 4 is slowing down my entire network LAN & WAN
Ive owned a ReadyNAS Ultra 4+ for several years now, with little to no problems, however I'm now having a very strange issue. Every time my NAS is connected to the network, the entire network begi...
IseWise
Sep 30, 2014Aspirant
As an update, by preemptively blocking the blocks as instructed by StephenB, I was able to successfully reconnect the second ethernet jack. I tried enabling jumbo frames but that didn't seem to help, it didnt completely destroy the network as before, but accessing the NAS was slow. I think the jumbo frame issue is unrelated to the hacking matter and might be more of a cabling and hardware issue on my end.
Additionally, I viewed my routers "Block services" page after StephenB's instructions and noticed it was blocking access to ports that it categorized for use by the programs "Age of Empires" and "AIM". Neither are programs that I have installed and certainly not installed on my NAS. As of this post right now, I havent seen it reappear but Ill update if I do. I thought I would just mention that to see if it helps diagnose the problem of this hack.
Additionally, I viewed my routers "Block services" page after StephenB's instructions and noticed it was blocking access to ports that it categorized for use by the programs "Age of Empires" and "AIM". Neither are programs that I have installed and certainly not installed on my NAS. As of this post right now, I havent seen it reappear but Ill update if I do. I thought I would just mention that to see if it helps diagnose the problem of this hack.
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