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D7000 Unable to upload files using ReadyCloud
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D7000 Unable to upload files using ReadyCloud
Hi
I have a D7000 (v1) and very happy with it except the ReadyCloud will not allow me to upload files. A small amount appears to send 200-700Kb, then a pause, then a connection failure. My firmware is 1.0.1.54 and have tried FAT32, NTFS and exFat.
I see other reports of this on here but last appears from almost a year ago and wondered if there was a fix yet?
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Re: D7000 Unable to upload files using ReadyCloud
Guess I will have to ditch the D7000 😞 ReadyCloud was a significant reason for initial purchase.
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Re: D7000 Unable to upload files using ReadyCloud
> [...] My firmware is 1.0.1.54 [...]
Still? I avoid "Ready<anything>", so I know nothing, but the latest
firmware I've seen is "Firmware Version 1.0.1.64". As usual, the
"Release Notes" for 1.0.1.60 and 1.0.1.64 reveal little, so you'd need
to run the experiment to verify that the old bugs are still there.
(Certainly, around here, BASIC > ReadySHARE : Safely Remove USB Device
is still junk.)
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Re: D7000 Unable to upload files using ReadyCloud
@dave1966uk wrote:
Hi
I have a D7000 (v1) and very happy with it except the ReadyCloud will not allow me to upload files.
That doesn't tell us much.
What do you mean by "upload files". The idea of ReadyCloud is to give you access to files on your ReadyShare devices. These are connected to the router as USB devices.
Are you saying that you cannot get remote access to ReadyCloud to work?
Are you trying to add files remotely?
The first thing to do is to ensure that ReadyShare works locally and then start playing with ReadyCloud
.
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