hi I've tried everything, on raider the drive says corrupt root. Ive tried resetting the net gear and I've tried formatting the drive and it still shows it. Im using a 1tb drive from hitachi. I just bought the readyNAS Ultra 2. Am i supposed to just let it be the first two hours when its first booted?
@CrazySourcePlayer Use the included RAIDar software, it should tell you when the NAS is ready to be logged into. If it never does, open a support ticket with Netgear.
NetGear showed me how to reset the password by using the recovery like so: w w w.192.168.1.NASIP/password_recovery. I can't believe this is not in the manual! Big mistake since this is a common problem I have seen online.
@chuch52 Sounds like you have another issue, did you try Netgear support, or the user forum? Older units used the password "infrant1" since Infrant technologies originally developed the ReadyNAS.
I have the same issue and tech support now is saying I cant login because of date and time issues I have not done the 192.168.1.NASIP/password_recovery nor did I try infrant 1 how do I tell if I have an older unit?
hi I've tried everything, on raider the drive says corrupt root. Ive tried resetting the net gear and I've tried formatting the drive and it still shows it. Im using a 1tb drive from hitachi. I just bought the readyNAS Ultra 2. Am i supposed to just let it be the first two hours when its first booted?
CrazySourcePlayer 1 month ago
@CrazySourcePlayer Use the included RAIDar software, it should tell you when the NAS is ready to be logged into. If it never does, open a support ticket with Netgear.
NetworkStorageTips 1 month ago
NetGear showed me how to reset the password by using the recovery like so: w w w.192.168.1.NASIP/password_recovery. I can't believe this is not in the manual! Big mistake since this is a common problem I have seen online.
chuch52 5 months ago
DO NOT BUY THIS UNIT!!!!
The password "netgear1" doesn't work!
chuch52 5 months ago
@chuch52 Sounds like you have another issue, did you try Netgear support, or the user forum? Older units used the password "infrant1" since Infrant technologies originally developed the ReadyNAS.
NetworkStorageTips 5 months ago
I have the same issue and tech support now is saying I cant login because of date and time issues I have not done the 192.168.1.NASIP/password_recovery nor did I try infrant 1 how do I tell if I have an older unit?
northeasttech 1 month ago
@northeasttech Did they help you get this resolved? Once in a while an incorrect (drastically) date/time on a workstation can cause this.
NetworkStorageTips 1 month ago