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2012-03-21
07:46 AM
2012-03-21
07:46 AM
New to the Readynas
Hi
First of all i am from norway so sorry for my english.
Got my ReadyNas Duo (2x1tb) yesterday. Want to use it in my home. Backup pictures and videoes.
I also wanted to use the Bittorrent that came with it. But that seems to be a no go, since torrents use magnet link.
First of all. Getting it online, so i can log on to it from anyware. Do you have to use Netgears Remote or is it a better way.
Had a synology, and i must admit i find that more easy to use then this. But i wanted to try something new.
How about torrents, what addon do i use when bittorrent wont work?
When it comes to backup, do every computer need to have Netgears Raidar?
i feel completely lost with this nas.Lol. So if i dont get it up the next few days i will have to go back to Synology
Dalern
First of all i am from norway so sorry for my english.
Got my ReadyNas Duo (2x1tb) yesterday. Want to use it in my home. Backup pictures and videoes.
I also wanted to use the Bittorrent that came with it. But that seems to be a no go, since torrents use magnet link.
First of all. Getting it online, so i can log on to it from anyware. Do you have to use Netgears Remote or is it a better way.
Had a synology, and i must admit i find that more easy to use then this. But i wanted to try something new.
How about torrents, what addon do i use when bittorrent wont work?
When it comes to backup, do every computer need to have Netgears Raidar?
i feel completely lost with this nas.Lol. So if i dont get it up the next few days i will have to go back to Synology
Dalern
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2012-03-21
08:47 AM
2012-03-21
08:47 AM
Re: New to the Readynas
Welcome to the forum. It sounds like you have a Duo V1. Are you running 4.1.x firmware?
-You can log in remotely without using ReadyNAS Remote by using either FTP or HTTPS - though you do need to forward ports in your router. I have both enabled, but I prefer using FileZilla FTP (explicit FTP over TLS works). I also use dynamic DNS, so I can connect by name, and don't need to worry about my ISP changing my IP address.
-You don't need Raidar to do backup. I have it installed on two of my PCs, but not on the other two. I almost never use it, usually I manage the NAS by browsing to https://nasname/admin. For PC backup, I use Acronis (which I used before I had a NAS). The PCs wake up on schedule, and do image backups to a share on the NAS.
You can also use the Duo for your primary storage of photos and videos, and back them up to a shared folder on your PC.
I don't do torrents with my NAS, so I can't help you there.
-You can log in remotely without using ReadyNAS Remote by using either FTP or HTTPS - though you do need to forward ports in your router. I have both enabled, but I prefer using FileZilla FTP (explicit FTP over TLS works). I also use dynamic DNS, so I can connect by name, and don't need to worry about my ISP changing my IP address.
-You don't need Raidar to do backup. I have it installed on two of my PCs, but not on the other two. I almost never use it, usually I manage the NAS by browsing to https://nasname/admin. For PC backup, I use Acronis (which I used before I had a NAS). The PCs wake up on schedule, and do image backups to a share on the NAS.
You can also use the Duo for your primary storage of photos and videos, and back them up to a shared folder on your PC.
I don't do torrents with my NAS, so I can't help you there.
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2012-03-21
08:59 AM
2012-03-21
08:59 AM
Re: New to the Readynas
StephenB wrote: Welcome to the forum. It sounds like you have a Duo V1. Are you running 4.1.x firmware?
-You can log in remotely without using ReadyNAS Remote by using either FTP or HTTPS - though you do need to forward ports in your router. I have both enabled, but I prefer using FileZilla FTP (explicit FTP over TLS works). I also use dynamic DNS, so I can connect by name, and don't need to worry about my ISP changing my IP address.
-You don't need Raidar to do backup. I have it installed on two of my PCs, but not on the other two. I almost never use it, usually I manage the NAS by browsing to https://nasname/admin. For PC backup, I use Acronis (which I used before I had a NAS). The PCs wake up on schedule, and do image backups to a share on the NAS.
You can also use the Duo for your primary storage of photos and videos, and back them up to a shared folder on your PC.
I don't do torrents with my NAS, so I can't help you there.
Thanks. i will try that. I figured i try asking here. never ever feelt so lost trying to set up my nas. lol.
My duo runs RAIDiator 4.1.8. If its a Duo V1 i dont know.whats the difference?
i will try the nas out some more.
Dal
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2012-03-21
10:06 AM
2012-03-21
10:06 AM
Re: New to the Readynas
You have a V1. The V2 was released last fall - it is much faster, has a new/easier UI, but has fewer features right now (and some bugs that need to be sorted).
If you just bought the V1, you should check it out - you might be able to do an exchange. The manual can be found here: http://www.readynas.com/download/docume ... Nov711.pdf
Note I do not own a V2, but I am sure other folks here can answer any questions about it you might have.
If you just bought the V1, you should check it out - you might be able to do an exchange. The manual can be found here: http://www.readynas.com/download/docume ... Nov711.pdf
Note I do not own a V2, but I am sure other folks here can answer any questions about it you might have.
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2012-03-21
12:57 PM
2012-03-21
12:57 PM
Re: New to the Readynas
StephenB wrote: You have a V1. The V2 was released last fall - it is much faster, has a new/easier UI, but has fewer features right now (and some bugs that need to be sorted).
If you just bought the V1, you should check it out - you might be able to do an exchange. The manual can be found here: http://www.readynas.com/download/documentation/UM/RAIDiator5-3_Home_SW_en_Nov711.pdf
Note I do not own a V2, but I am sure other folks here can answer any questions about it you might have.
yup.its det V1 i got. maby i should then
Dal
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