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768 TopicsCan you install a trusted SSL certificate on the NAS?
I have read all the posts about surpressing the self issued certificate, but does anyone know if a Trusted SSL Certificate (purchased from Godaddy.com for example) can be installed on a ReadyNAS NV+? I want to allow client login for file sharing via HTTPS and the warning looks hoaky from the outside. Anybody?ReadyNAS RN104 showing space used for snapshots when snapshots set to never
Hello I have the same problem as this closed topic : https://community.netgear.com/t5/New-to-ReadyNAS/ReadyNAS-312-showing-space-used-for-snapshots-when-snapshots-set/td-p/1063116 In the RN104, I have 2 disks of 4To only in RAID1, no snapshot parametred (0/never in the snapshot column) but on the overview there are 747 Go of snapshots !!! That very much and I would like to remove them in order to free space (only 40 go free at present :( : the system says to run in degrated conditions..) I performed a "cleaning" of the disks but without changes. the instruction manual doesn't apply to unseeable snapshots The system is at the last update : 6.6.1 Please note that I am not in informatician.. Ps : another question : what happens if I insert 2 new 4To disks in NAS ? Will I get automatically 8To storage in RAID1- X-RAID ?Access to ReadyNAS with Android mobile phone
I took over my ReadyNAS from a collegue. Now the ReadyNAS is runnin g but I can't get access with my mobile Android phone. All the answers I get from the interenet tell me that I have to usethe ReadyNAS Remote app. But it's not in the google play app list. There are different apps but wich to use, I don't know. I also tried using a Netgeat account, registered it, placed it in the authorisation of the ReadyNAS without any luck. Can someone tell me how to get access? From a to z.SolvedPower Off Button!!!
I am astonished that I can't choose to power off this unit with the push of a button. It has got to be THE MOST ANNOYING aspect of this otherwise very well designed NAS box. I thought the ReadyNAS Duo unit was supposed to be for the "consumer" home-user. Really, what consumer-level home user doesn't want an off button? I really hate having to boot up my computer just to turn the thing off. My wife absolutely HATES the fact that she can't turn it off. She ends up unplugging the thing half the time, and then I am forced to wait though an hour of error checking every time I boot up the box. PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE consider adding this option, or my wife may just end up throwing it out the window!