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Stora
I see this is EOL as of April 1 2020. Does this mean I will not be able to access data on this on my local network after this date?
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Re: Stora
Welcome to the Community!
Yes, you should be able to access your data locally.
You can access the Stora web GUI from your local LAN by opening a web browser and entering "http://IP_Address/?local=1". i.e http://192.168.10.10/?local=1
You can use the IP as well if you want to access data.
HTH
Regards
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Re: Stora
As the stora is EOL, can you provide any advice/guidance for transfering data from a drive removed from a stora to a windows 10 machine? Will this https://www.diskinternals.com/linux-reader/ work?
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Re: Stora
Hi @Marc_V and thanks for the reply.
I've got 2 STORAs and both of them, when typing correctly their address i.e. http://192.168.5.50/?local=1 do not show any GUI, although just after reboot the GUI is properly working. Additionally all my files are saved and I can access them from my LAN via windows or Linux.
I remember in the past I have reflashed one and reset the other to get back the browser GUI working, as the EOL situation is now different than that times, would my STORA still be properly reflashed (see below link) or reset (see below link)?
see reflash
https://community.netgear.com/t5/Stora-Legacy/Re-flash-your-NetGear-Stora/m-p/264219#M441
see reset
https://kb.netgear.com/20608/How-to-Reset-the-Stora-to-Factory-Defaults
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Re: Stora
@Marc_V wrote:
Welcome to the Community!
Yes, you should be able to access your data locally.
You can access the Stora web GUI from your local LAN by opening a web browser and entering "http://IP_Address/?local=1". i.e http://192.168.10.10/?local=1
You can use the IP as well if you want to access data.
HTH
Regards
You forgot to add that it will not be possible to create or edit previously created users: change names, change access level, change passwords
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