Thanks for this man. Jeez how do you know all these things? lolyou are right, the status you have is for IP1 and yes IP1 to NA2 should be short, see the article i posted above, there it said couple of hours too it can be, but do not get dejected by this, one can remain at one status for long and then quickly move, and another candidate can move ahead 2-3 steps quickly, and then stay stuck later. Also, the status on your application is based on updated made by cic workers, it could also be someone just missed to update your status to NA2 but in reality your application might already be in the flow.
I know the feeling you have, my login credentials were with my immigration consultant and i only got it a couple of days back, it says NA for me, so i do not know if i am NA1 or NA2 Though i like to presume the most positive and think i am NA2 My consultant was not tracking the NA1/P1/NA2/IP2 movements, they only advise when there is an actual update to my profile, like ADR/PPR etc
By the way, I have been in many countries so I needed to submit police checks from 3 different countries. Since IP1 is about the police clearance, perhaps this is the reason why it is taking some time?