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MTUser2013
Nov 29, 2016Tutor
Security Option Missing from Menu ReadyNas NV+
I have one ReadyNas NV+ on a windows domain that I liked as a storage option so I bought another and set it up on the domain (Windows Server 2012 R2). In comparing my setups through the menu, I notic...
- Dec 04, 2016
Hi MTUser2013,
Please try the following credentials:
Username: admin
Password: netgear1
Regards,
JennC
Nov 30, 2016NETGEAR Employee Retired
Hello MTUser2013,
I guess you can try clearing the browser cache first, then try to access its FrontView again. Also, if you can access the shares and files of this NAS that has no Security mode option, the best thing you can do next it perhaps back up the data then factory reset it and reinstall it then check the FrontView.
Welcome to the community!
Regards,
MTUser2013
Dec 03, 2016Tutor
Hello,
Thanks for the help. I tried your suggestions about clearing the cache etc and looking in Frontview. The option did not appear. I did not want to do a factory reset as I have a lot of files on the unit. I did try the firmware reinstall option from the boot menu. I know this option destroys the set admin password, but I thought it reset the unit to factory defaults: admin and password? I cannot get into the unit using this combination.
Do I have the correct default combination? I googled it and found a netgear KB article.
- FramerVDec 04, 2016NETGEAR Employee Retired
Hi MTUser2013,
Please try the following credentials:
Username: admin
Password: netgear1
Regards,
- MTUser2013Dec 05, 2016Tutor
Thank you for the help. That worked. Unfortunately, I still don't have the security option in the FrontView menu. I will take your advice and do a factory reset once I get my files off of the unit.
- StephenBDec 05, 2016Guru - Experienced User
MTUser2013 wrote:
Thank you for the help. That worked. Unfortunately, I still don't have the security option in the FrontView menu. I will take your advice and do a factory reset once I get my files off of the unit.
You could clone the disks of the unit that as the AD menu, then put the clones into the other unit (powered down). Then shut down the unit that has it, then boot the other. Change the host name, and any other settings (for instance the IP address if you are using a static one), and than start up the power-down unit.
Rather brute force, but it should get you there.
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