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3 TopicsReadynas 314 - No internet connection
Would someone mind helping me to get the internet working on my NAS? I don't tend to access it very often when I'm away from home so I'm not sure exactly when the problem began. I want it to work so I get notifcations of any problems. It was working for at least a year. Causes could be: New Router, New Modem. My Telstra Smart modem is set to bridge mode. It's IP is 192.168.0.1 My Ubiquiti Security gateway router's IP is 192.168.1.1 I have an unmanaged switch. The local network and internet is working. I have had the smart modem for a month, purchased it so I was ready for NBN which was connected this week. The internet has never worked on the NAS when using this modem. This may or may not be the cause. The NAS is plugged into one of the spare ports on the unmanaged switch. My Nas Et0 is set to static, Eth1 is dynamic. Adaptor Eth0 had no DNS server in the IPV4 settings, Eth1 had 192.168.0.1 I've tried adding 8.8.8.8 to both adaptors. No cigar.Solved2.4KViews0likes2CommentsReadyDrop.Netgear.com 50k DNS requests per day from ReadyNAS
Hi, I've recently noticed that I do get more than 50k request on my DNS server from ReadyDrop.netgear.com per day. This domain does not resolve anymore as : Effective September 1, 2016, NETGEAR will be terminating the ReadyNAS ReadyDROP service. For this reason, Netgear should remove it from their ReadyNas. 50k per day is quite a lot of useless DNS requests. As you can see below, the deamon is still running on Ver 6.8.0. root 5118 0.0 0.1 45036 4548 ? Ss Aug18 0:05 /usr/sbin/readydropd root 5170 0.0 0.0 12584 168 ? S Aug18 0:00 /opt/readydrop/bin/rdbrokerd root 5171 0.0 0.0 4336 1620 ? S Aug18 0:16 /bin/sh /opt/readydrop/bin/rdhook.sh I have the same issue with ReadyNAS 102.1.1KViews0likes0CommentsHowTo: Configure DNS Domain Name for ReadyNAS 314 with Static IP
I wish to configure our ReadyNAS 314 with a static IPv4 address and have it register in DNS within our domain automatically. This works with DHCP configured. When a static IPv4 address is set and the DNS servers entered, the system does not self-register. There isn't a box on the DNS tab of eth0 settings to put the domain name in when a STATIC IP ADDRESS is configured on the TCPIP tab. I have added all of our DNS servers on the DNS tab and yet it does not register. I think our DNS servers require the appropriate domain name. I also cannot do a reverse lookup using NSLOOKUP of the static IP address or name. [Q] What is the default domain that these show up in? [Q] How does one go about changing the DNS domain? Thanks in advance, David Ganske3.9KViews0likes3Comments