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Connection lost after some time with ReadyNas NV+
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2012-02-03
07:24 AM
2012-02-03
07:24 AM
Connection lost after some time with ReadyNas NV+
Hi there.
I am having a problem with my ReadyNas NV+ and I hope someone can help me out.
After booting up the device it is visible by Raidar and it can be configured. So far so good.
But after some time (1 hour of sometimes 24 hours) the devise is not visible anymore and becomes unpingable.
The only solution is rebooting the ReadyNas. Then it starts all over again.
So far I have tried to exchange the network cable, plugged into a different switchport and reset the device back to factory defaults.
The IP address is fixed.
Any tips are more than welcome.
Thanks in advance....
I am having a problem with my ReadyNas NV+ and I hope someone can help me out.
After booting up the device it is visible by Raidar and it can be configured. So far so good.
But after some time (1 hour of sometimes 24 hours) the devise is not visible anymore and becomes unpingable.
The only solution is rebooting the ReadyNas. Then it starts all over again.
So far I have tried to exchange the network cable, plugged into a different switchport and reset the device back to factory defaults.
The IP address is fixed.
Any tips are more than welcome.
Thanks in advance....
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2012-03-14
12:43 PM
2012-03-14
12:43 PM
Re: Connection lost after some time with ReadyNas NV+
Same problem here, anyone?
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2012-03-14
12:53 PM
2012-03-14
12:53 PM
Re: Connection lost after some time with ReadyNas NV+
Did you check the health of your disks?
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