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jaimierodd
Jun 21, 2017Aspirant
RND2000v2 - Network Port Issues
Hi Team, I've had my RND2000v2 turned off for about a year as I havn't needed to access it. Now when it starts up I'm not getting any lights appear at the ethernet port when I've got a network cabl...
StephenB
Jun 21, 2017Guru - Experienced User
jaimierodd wrote:
My assumption is that there's an issue with the physical port on the NAS. Is there any way to confirm this and replace
if it is the issue?
If you want to make one more check, try removing the disks (ReadyNAS powered down) and connect it to the router. Then power it up.
If you see no signs of life at all, it is mostly likely the power brick (though the system board is another possibility).
If you see signs of life, then you can also use RAIDar to discover the NAS. It normally would report "no disks". https://kb.netgear.com/20684/ReadyNAS-Downloads#raidar
Do you know what firmware is on the NAS (likely 5.x, but it's helpful to know if its 4.1.x or something else).
jaimierodd
Jun 21, 2017Aspirant
Hi Stephen,
Thanks for the fast reply.
I don't think it's a power issue though as the NAS powers up.
Even with no drives I get absolutley no network connectivity from it at all.
Doesn't matter if I have no drives in, drive 1 in, drive 2 in, or both drives in I get three
fast flashes of the blue power button followed by two slow flashes of the drive 1 light.
But that still happens even if no drive 1 in there or any drives at all.
Ultimately that's what I'm trying to figure out what's wrong with the drives, but I can't connect
to the device to work that out.
- StephenBJun 21, 2017Guru - Experienced User
jaimierodd wrote:
Doesn't matter if I have no drives in, drive 1 in, drive 2 in, or both drives in I get three
fast flashes of the blue power button followed by two slow flashes of the drive 1 light.
But that still happens even if no drive 1 in there or any drives at all.
That particular pattern means "no disks detected". So if that happens with disks installed, then there are multiple problems.
How old is the NAS? I think warranty should be 3 years for the original purchaser.
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