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Unable to find Readynas through readycloud

pulkit
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Unable to find Readynas through readycloud

Hi Team,

 

I have buy resale ReadyNAS RND4000 v3 chassis and now connecting to my home network. I have installed one 2 TB HDD in it. I can access the admin page of NAS box. but when I tried to connect throgh readycloud it is not discover. 

 

Model: ReadyNAS NV+ RND4000 v3
Firmware: 4.1.16

 

Guys Your help is realy appritiateve...

Thanks In Advance

 

 

 

 
 
 
Model: ReadyNAS-NV+|ReadyNAS NV+
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planetbob99
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Re: Unable to find Readynas through readycloud

I had that problem for a long while on one of my PC's, the others could connect fine. Not sure if you have the same issue, but I actually just downloaded and installed the app again there and it connected fine. I have a ReadyNAS 104. 

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StephenB
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Re: Unable to find Readynas through readycloud


@pulkit wrote:

but when I tried to connect throgh readycloud it is not discover. 

 

Model: ReadyNAS NV+ RND4000 v3
Firmware: 4.1.16

 


You can't use ReadyCloud with this old NAS (which was discontinued back in 2011).

 

ReadyCloud requires a new OS-6 ReadyNAS (which run 6.x.x firmware).  Your old NV+ can't run that firmware.

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pulkit
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Re: Unable to find Readynas through readycloud

Thanks for the reply....

 

now I can access through network, when it ask for username password I put the admin credentials. I put that but its given error the 403 forbidone access.

I have allow the user in share listing using CISF. and also enable the SMB v1 in windows 10.

but still given the 403 error.

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StephenB
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Re: Unable to find Readynas through readycloud


@pulkit wrote:

 

now I can access through network, when it ask for username password I put the admin credentials. I put that but its given error the 403 forbidone access.

I have allow the user in share listing using CISF. and also enable the SMB v1 in windows 10.

but still given the 403 error.


You are accessing through http, not SMB.  I suspect that you haven't enable http access to any shares.

 

You access via your web browser using http://nas-ip-address/admin.  The "/admin" bit matters.

 

With file explorer you need to be careful to use the correct slash:  \\nas-ip-address or \\nas-name.  If you get that wrong, it will open your browser.

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