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access to my ReadyNAS Ultra 4 (Diskless) (RNDU4000)

HolmDK
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access to my ReadyNAS Ultra 4 (Diskless) (RNDU4000)

H all,

I hope someone can help me.
Just found my ReadyNAS after years where I havent used it. I have a lot of data on it.
I see it on the network but I cant get access to it because I cant remember username ond password.
what to do?

Thanks in advance.

/Jan

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StephenB
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Re: access to my ReadyNAS Ultra 4 (Diskless) (RNDU4000)


@HolmDK wrote:


Just found my ReadyNAS after years where I havent used it. I have a lot of data on it.
I see it on the network but I cant get access to it because I cant remember username ond password.
what to do?

 


An OS reinstall will reset the admin password back to the default setting (netgear1)

 

See pages 21-22 here:

 

There will be some other issues to overcome:

 

(1) Current Windows (and I think Macs also ) no longer support SMB 1/CIFS for file sharing.  With Windows, you can enable the SMB 1/CIFS client in "turn windows features on or off").  With Macs, I think you will need to use AFP (which might require changes in the share settings on the NAS).

 

(2) current browsers no longer support TLS 1.0, so you might get an SSL version mismatch when you try to get into frontview.  You can temporarily use

  • Internet Explorer if installed on the PC
  • Edge in IE mode
  • FireFox (changing a setting to allow TLS 1.0 connections)

See

 

If you want to keep using the NAS, then I recommend converting it to run OS-6 firmware.  But first things first - you need to regain access, and offload any data worth keeping.

 

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