NETGEAR is aware of a growing number of phone and online scams. To learn how to stay safe click here.
readynas duo v2
3 TopicsReadyNAS Duo v2 failure to boot and connect to network
It seems my ReadyNAS Duo v2 is not able to complete the system startup or once it does, it does not maintain a network connection. I'm able to connect to the device temporarily using RAIDar and I see it is in a system startup state. After about two minutes, RAIDar loses the connection to the device and I'm not able to connect again. I observed this behavior twice after doing an OS reinstall (press reset button until disk LEDs flash once). I'm looking for guidance as to my next steps. I saw a suggestion under a related thread to attempt to boot using only disk 2. I also saw a suggestion to use a USB to SATA cable to verify the ability to see the disk contents. Are these the appropriate next steps? Thank you.2.7KViews0likes3CommentsProblem with RAIDar 6.1 and Windows 10
I've got myself a new PC with Windows 10 I have installed te Raidar 6.1 version. When i start it, it finds the Netgear ReadyNas duo v2. It reports correct the drives in it and the IP address of the NAS. and the firmwareversion of the NAS, 4.1.14 But, When i try to go to the management environment, i've got an Error, saying that there is no access to the NAS ?? Please check your network environment ? When i go to the Explorer, i can see all the computers connected, the drives and the Netgear ReadyNas Duo In my Network environment i see all the shares and the Maps and Directorys in this NAS I can connect and get acces to all the share, maps and files, No problem How can i fix this problem so i can get access to the management environment with Raidar again ??Solved7.6KViews0likes9CommentsUnable to create RAID 0 volume on ReadyNAS duo v2 with two disks
I have a ReadyNAS duo v2 with two identical 3TB disks that used to be running X-RAID2. I want to change it to RAID 0, so that I will have a single 6TB volume (without redundancy). I've tried multiple times to run factory reset and then select RAID 0 at setup. However every time the NAS starts up with RAID 1. I've also tried a factory reset with only one disk in the NAS. Then the system starts up with RAID 0. However I don't know if it's possible to expand this volume by inserting a second disk. Best regards, EirikSolved11KViews0likes8Comments