NetGear ReadyNas - Recent Questions, Troubleshooting & Support
Reset password
Log in to your NETGEAR router by browsing to
http://www.routerlogin.net/or
http://www.routerlogin.com./
Enter the username (admin) and password. By default, the password is password or 1234 unless it has already been changed.
If you cannot log into your router:Unfortunately, there is no way to recover a lost or forgotten password from a router or access point; you will need to reset the device to factory defaults.
however, once the device is reset to factory defaults, you can use the default username ("admin") and password (either "password" or "1234" depending on your router) to reconfigure your router settings.
If it is not visible, you can change your wireless passphrase; however, changing the passphrase will cause you to lose your wireless connection.
Connect your computer to the router with an Ethernet cable before entering a new passphrase into the text box and Clicking
Apply.
If there is a small hole in the front or back of the router push a hair pin in to reset to factory settings.
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A wireless router is an external computer peripheral that accepts an incoming Internet connection, such as that from a cable modem, and converts it into a local wireless signal, allowing computers in the area with wireless adapters to connect to the Internet.
Netgear is a popular manufacturer of wireless routers; the settings on Netgear routers can be changed by logging in to the router with a Web browser.
Determine your wireless router's IP address. Many Netgear routers are set to 192.168.0.1 by default.
In Windows 7, you can find this IP address by clicking "Start," then typing "cmd" in the search box, without clicking "Enter."
When the search completes, right-click on the command icon and select "Run as administrator." In the window that opens, type "ipconfig" and click enter.
Your router's IP address will be shown on the "Default Gateway" line.
In earlier versions of Windows, click "Start," then "Run," then type "Command" in the box, click "OK," then type "ipconfig" and press enter.
Your router's IP will be listed as the "Default Gateway."
Open an Internet browser and type the router's IP address into the address bar.
Enter your router's username and password if prompted to log in.
By default, the user name and password may be "admin" and "password."
Change settings within the router's administrative center as necessary.
There will be several menus available where you can set up security for your router and set various communication options.
Choose to apply or save changes as necessary.
Your router's menus should have plainly visible buttons to apply and/or save changes you make to the settings.
Close the browser window when you are finished making changes.
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows7/set-up-a-wireless-router Set up a wireless router
How to setup your Readynas to telnet mode
Steps on how to set your Readynas to telnet mode.
note : this is only for desktop type of Readynas
1. Turn off the nas
2. Get a pen or a paper clip that will fit on the reset button.
3. Hold the reset button while the power is off.
4. Turn on the Readynas after 30secs but still holding the reset button
5. You will only release the reset button after the 3rd blink on the drive lights.
test telnet by going to the dos prompt.
Click start run, cmd,.
Type telnet ip address of your Readynas.
you can also use a 3rd party software like putty
Hundreds of emails, literally, saying:
Disk
Hello,
your drives are overheating, if there is a fan in your unit make sure its working and its clean of dust, you may want to consider moving the unit to a colder space, high temperature will wear out your hard drives faster compared to normal room temperature.
Hi,
few days ago I
If it's new it's probably doing some housekeeping. The drives need to be formatted and then the RAID arrays need to be sorted.
On installing my server, it took days to complete, however, that was with existing data on the drive.
It might not be letting you switch off because it's busy and doing so would mess up what it's trying to perform.
If you don't want to wait to find out if all is OK, go into the configuratio utility and set just one drive up. This will show if it's working as a unit. If all is fine, install the remaining drives, maybe one at a time.
I somehow locked out all
Do you remember the answer to your security question?Open your browser and type in
https://<ReadyNAS ip_address>/password_recovery
Ex: If your Ready NAS ip 12.103.140.105 then you should type in
https://12.103.140.105/password_recovery
You will be directed to the password recovery page. IF you answer all the security questions correctly, you can reset the password.
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How to manually set up the router from Netgear?
To log into a NETGEAR router:
- In your Web browser, navigate to the router login page. By default, one or all of the following URLs should work:
• http://www.routerlogin.net or http://www.routerlogin.com
• http://192.168.1.1 or http://192.168.0.1
Note: You can sometimes find the login URL on a sticker on the bottom or back of the router.
- Enter the username (admin) and the password.
• The default password is password, or for older routers, 1234.
• If you have already changed the default password, use the password you assigned the router. Passwords are case sensitive.
• If you have already changed the password and do not remember it, you have to reset the router to factory defaults in order to use the default password. Resetting a router to factory defaults erases all changes you have made to the router's configuration files.
Router Suddenly stopped working...?
try power cycling your network (turn off all of the hardware)
First turn off the computer,
second, the router;
lastly the router (wgr614).
Now, turn the hardware in this order:
- Turn on Modem. Wait 2 minutes.
- Turn on Router (wgr614). wait 1 minute.
- Now turn on the Computer(s).
this should refresh your internet connection. If not, check your routers settings for any wrong info.
to access your router's homepage, type this (http://www.routerlogin.net) into Internet Explorer.
HOW TO RESET THE ROUTER
- Keep your router plugged in.
- Find your router's reset button. This will be on the back or the bottom of your router.
- Use a paperclip to hold down the reset button for 30 seconds.
- Release the button.
- Wait for the router to power back on.
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