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BHnSD
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Mar 25, 2020
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Connect NAS to Modem

I just recently replace my router/modem to an AC1600 C6250.  I used to have a N300 router/modem and I had it connected to another N600 router then I connected a WD My Cloud NAS to the N600 router via...
  • antinode's avatar
    antinode
    Mar 25, 2020

    > [...] I used to have a N300 router/modem and I had it connected to
    > another N600 router [...]

     

       Did either of those devices have a known maker and model number?
    "N300" or "N600" is a speed, seldom a model number.  It's tough (for
    some of us) to guess what those devices did without knowing what they
    were.

     

    > [...] I connected a WD My Cloud NAS to the N600 router via Ethernet.
    > [...]

     

       "WD My Cloud NAS" is also not a model number.

     

    > [...] what is the proper way to connect the NAS directly to the C6250?

     

       An Ethernet cable should work.  The problem is probably in the
    network configuration of your (unspecified) "WD My Cloud NAS".


    > [...] So I assumed all I had to do was replace the modem with the new
    > one and connnect the NAS directly to the modem but it doesn't even
    > register. [...]

     

       What, exactly, does "doesn't register" mean to you?  That's not a
    useful problem description.  It does not say what you did.  It does not
    say what happened when you did it.  As usual, showing actual actions
    (commands) with their actual results (error messages, LED indicators,
    ...) can be more helpful than vague descriptions or interpretations.

     

       That might have worked, if the NAS box (in its network settings) was
    configured to use DHCP.  If the NAS box was configured with a static IP
    address, then you might expect some trouble when you change your entire
    network configuration behind its back.


       If you can restore your old network configuration, then you should be
    able to contact your NAS box management web site, and use that to
    configure its network setting so that it uses DHCP.  Otherwise, I'd
    guess that it has a "Reset button" which I'd expect to restore it to its
    default network settings, which I'd guess would include using DHCP.


       When you do that, if you expect the NAS box always to have the same
    IP address, then visit http://netgear.com/support , put in your model
    number, and look for Documentation.  Get the User Manual.  Read.  Look
    for "Address Reservation".



    > Make sure the networking and IP addressing on the NAS is correctly
    > configured.

     

       What he said.