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Re: ReadyNAS Duo (RND2000 v2) Drive Access
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Pulled this out of the cupboard and gave it a dust down and fully reset it, to find out I can not access it using Windows 10/11 due to limitations with web browser.
how can I by pass it?
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You will have to use an older browser that supports TLS1.0 to access the admin page, IE11 or an older version of Firefox might help.
Are you having errors accessing data using file explorer? You may have to enable support for SMB1
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You will have to use an older browser that supports TLS1.0 to access the admin page, IE11 or an older version of Firefox might help.
Are you having errors accessing data using file explorer? You may have to enable support for SMB1
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Re: ReadyNAS Duo (RND2000 v2) Drive Access
Firefox v43 did the trick but can not login with default username admin
I have also tried passwords
password
admin
netgear1
Access to drives are working now after installing SMB1
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Re: ReadyNAS Duo (RND2000 v2) Drive Access
@claynz wrote:
Firefox v43 did the trick but can not login with default username admin
I have also tried passwords
password
admin
netgear1
Access to drives are working now after installing SMB1
Does the NAS say
- ReadyNAS Duo on the front panel? or
- ReadyNAS Duo v2 on the front panel?
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Re: ReadyNAS Duo (RND2000 v2) Drive Access
My bad, I changed the password to abc123, can now access the device.
Current firmware is 4.1.16 [1.00a043] is there a latest update available?
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Re: ReadyNAS Duo (RND2000 v2) Drive Access
@claynz wrote:
ReadyNAS Duo
Ok. So you have the original Duo. That uses a sparc processor, and runs 4.1.x firmware. The v2 label just means you have hardware revision 2. This is confusing, because Netgear later released the Duo v2, which uses an Arm processor and runs 5.3.x firmware.
Your Duo is just called the v1 here - and if you google for the manuals, you will see that Netgear also now calls it the v1.
The default password for the admin account for your NAS model is netgear1. If that isn't working, then you must have set it to something else before you put it away.
You can do an OS reinstall, that will
- reset the password to netgear1
- reset the network configuration to use DHCP.
Instructions are on pages 15-16 here: https://www.downloads.netgear.com/files/GDC/RND2110/Duov1_NV+v1_HW_en_06Dec11.pdf
Be careful not to do a factory reset (which will destroy your data).
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Re: ReadyNAS Duo (RND2000 v2) Drive Access
My bad, I changed the password to abc123, can now access the device.
Current firmware is 4.1.16 [1.00a043] is there a latest update available?
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Re: ReadyNAS Duo (RND2000 v2) Drive Access
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Current firmware is 4.1.16 [1.00a043] is there a latest update available?
No, that is the final firmware for your Duo.
Note you can adjust the NAS to allow you to use http to connect to the admin page (turning off the redirection to https). That will let you use any browser. But the connection is not encrypted. More information on that is in this thread:
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Re: ReadyNAS Duo (RND2000 v2) Drive Access
Currently transferring 1.5TB of movie files around 1GB in size from my PC to NAS and only getting 15MB/s speeds, Is this normal for 1GB LAN?
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Re: ReadyNAS Duo (RND2000 v2) Drive Access
No worries, I'll leave it transferring over night
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What size drives does this unit support? I am currently running 2x2TB as single drives
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Re: ReadyNAS Duo (RND2000 v2) Drive Access
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What size drives does this unit support? I am currently running 2x2TB as single drives
Just wanted to follow up on the sluggish transfer speed.
Many 2 TB drives are now SMR. These can have very slow write speeds - so you might want to confirm that you are using CMR drives.
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Re: ReadyNAS Duo (RND2000 v2) Drive Access
Yes it's currently showing a C and a D volume in the web UI
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Re: ReadyNAS Duo (RND2000 v2) Drive Access
Currently running
WDC WD2003FZEX-00SRLA0
Seagate ST2000DL003-9VT166 (Transferring data to at the moment)
RAID Level 0, Single disk
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Re: ReadyNAS Duo (RND2000 v2) Drive Access
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Currently running
WDC WD2003FZEX-00SRLA0
Seagate ST2000DL003-9VT166 (Transferring data to at the moment)
RAID Level 0, Single disk
I believe both of these are CMR - I'm not seeing much on the Seagate, but it is an old enough model (2011) that it should predate use of SMR.
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Re: ReadyNAS Duo (RND2000 v2) Drive Access
Yes, it's old and not keeping it, transferring over Movies and TV Shows and sold it to a friend for US$185