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CustomVideoLLC
Jun 14, 2024Tutor
ReadyNas Pro 6 not found on new computer
Hi, I hope someone can help me. This old ReadyNas Pro 6 unit (RNDP6000) was hooked up to my old workstation via Ethernet cable for many years. I've since upgraded to a new workstation, running Window...
CustomVideoLLC
Jun 15, 2024Tutor
Thank you both! The Firefox solution worked. Here is the screen I can now access...
It has been many years since I was on Frontview. I never had the need.
I am a video editor. This NAS was where I stored all the Raw video files for editing on Adobe Premiere. I've had this setup for about 10 years now (or more). I finally had to upgrade my workstation so I could allow the upgrade to Adobe Premiere v24. The old system was stuck at v23.
I did the SMB1.0/CIFS thing after reading about that step elsewhere...
I guess I should have mentioned that I do still have the old workstation, so I could still hookup the NAS to it, if needed, to make any changes to the box/software, etc.
Please let me know the next steps....
And Thanks!
StephenB
Jun 15, 2024Guru - Experienced User
CustomVideoLLC wrote:
Please let me know the next steps....
First check to see that your shares are all shown on the shares page in Frontview.
Next I suggest trying again to access the shares from file explorer or the windows command line.
If your admin password is NOT the default netgear1 then these commands should mount the entire data volume to drive letter Z
net use * /d /y
net use z: \\192.168.168.168\C /u:admin NAS-ADMIN-PASSWORD
substituting the real admin password for the NAS-ADMIN-PASSWORD placeholder.
If everything looks ok, then we can move on to the DHCP issue.
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