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Tazza
Jul 14, 2024Tutor
SOLVED: ReadyNAS Backups of new Windows 11 PC
ReadyNAS 104 Firmware: 6.10.10 So when your old Windows 10 computer dies, you replace it with a new one which will now come, by default, with Windows 11, right? This is what happened to me. ...
- Jul 17, 2024
Tazza wrote:
PC is never wired,
Then reserving its WIFI IP address in the router will help.
Then either edit the backup job(s) for the PC to use the IP address instead of the hostname, or edit the hosts file on the NAS so you can continue to use the hostname.
Tazza wrote:
I haven't really thought seriously yet about the configuration of the new network equipment to be honest, but have taken the opportunity to cable in whilst access is available
I did that some years back. Even though I have at least one ethernet line running to each room, I still like the mesh.
My desktop PCs and ReadyNAS use ethernet, and I do use ethernet as the backhaul for the mesh. But laptops, phones, tablets, etc all are just on wifi.
If I had to choose whether I'd give up the mesh or give up the ethernet, I'd give up the ethernet first.
saudade
Jul 15, 2024Apprentice
If you "fix" the IP address by reservation in your router (better than setting static address), you can make an entry into the HOSTS file ( C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc\hosts, if on Windows) to add the entry to map the IP to the name. It's a simple text file with no extension. You can then use the NAS's name instead of the IP. Just be aware that if the IP changes (reset router, update router, change ISP etc.), you'll need to redo the reservation.
- TazzaJul 16, 2024Tutor
Thanks, but yeah the ReadyNAS is perfectly visible to the PC, no problem, drives mapped, etc. It's the other way that's the issue.
- StephenBJul 16, 2024Guru - Experienced User
Tazza wrote:
Thanks, but yeah the ReadyNAS is perfectly visible to the PC, no problem, drives mapped, etc. It's the other way that's the issue.
If the PC uses both wifi and ethernet (not at the same time), then I don't think there is a simple fix. If it is only connected to one interface, then reserving the PC's IP address in the router and then using the IP address in the NAS backup job will work.
Personally I prefer to run PC backups on the PC (with the NAS as the destination). FreeFileSync is one of several tools you can use for this. That would work around your problem, since your PC can always find the NAS.
- TazzaJul 16, 2024Tutor
PC is wireless only, but ReadyNAS is wired to a Netgear switch. The new Ethernet is for the coming (haven't bought them yet) WAPs, junior's Xbox and the intended TIDAL streaming service. The WiFi struggles to get to many rooms, so some kind of wired network is necessary, and now is the time to be putting it in so it's not visible. Example of the problem is the Smart meter: the gas meter is outside the house, and has to get through 4 Victorian walls to the electricity meter inside. It has never succeeded, and I'm certainly not paying to have either of them moved or for some kind of special meter installed!
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