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Windows XP included a 'telnet' client.
With Windows Vista/7/8, you have to explicitly choose to install the 'telnet' client.
Then, you can use the 'telnet' command.
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.
Make sure that the computer that you want to telnet to is running the telnet service, and that the firewall on that PC (if using XP/Vista/Win7 and it is switched on, or you have a third party software firewall installed) allows connections to the telnet server.
From the other computer you should be able to just run telnet [destination IP address] and press enter (may need to install telnet client on Windows 7)
Telnet is a way of connecting remotely to a device.You need a software like Putty which is available for free on the net. After downloading it,Run it, type the ip address of the device you want to telnet to.
Yes, the OS is stored into a flash memory partition and can be changed, but this is not currently available to customers. NEC will provide an OS upgrade service at a future time.
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