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Re: Unable to connect using a browser
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If you are using EDGE, it has a possibility to be set in internet explorer mode for pages specified by yourself.
Search for a Microsoft page for this mode.
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Re: Unable to connect using a browser
Disappointed (former) customer!
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You can go to this link to find the older version of Firefox which works.
https://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/firefox/releases/89.0b9/win32/en-US/
Turn off automatic updates after install
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Re: Unable to connect using a browser
Isn't this frustrating!
I could not connect to my ReadyNAS NV+ via my 2 year old Windows PC or a Browser.
So I fired up my old legacy PC from storage, that connected immediatlely into the ReadyNAS NV+ drive. I used this connection to transfer my files from the old "ReadyNAS NV+" to the newer "ReadyNAS 516".
I'll throw out the perfectly working "ReadyNAS NV+" and continue with another NAS. Problem solved (until the newer NAS becomes unsupported by newer versions of Windows!
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Re: Unable to connect using a browser
@RICHARDA380 wrote:
I could not connect to my ReadyNAS NV+ via my 2 year old Windows PC or a Browser.
(1) You'd be able to access the shares from file explorer if you'd enabled SMB 1/CIFS on the PC (using "turn windows features on or off").
(2) You'd be able to access from a browser using the information here:
@RICHARDA380 wrote:
I'll throw out the perfectly working "ReadyNAS NV+" and continue with another NAS.
Another option is to use it as part of your backup plan. My own NV+ is on a power schedule, and regularly backs up some shares on my main NAS (an RN526) using rsync. Filesharing protocols are disabled.
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