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motah33
Oct 12, 2012Aspirant
APC Backup-UPS ES 400
Hi, Just wondering if anyone knows if this UPS, APC Backup-UPS ES 400, is recognised with the ReadyNAS. On the compatibility list, Back-UPS ES 500, is mentioned as being ok. I presume there is a US...
PapaBear1
Oct 12, 2012Apprentice
It is difficult to tell. In the US, the BE350G does not connect to a computing device to shut it down normally (no data port) but the BE450G does. Are you in a position to actually go and look at one? If it has the data port and the PowerChute software included than it is highly likely that it will be recognized. The data port may be a USB B female socket (squarish) or an RJ50 10 pin modular socket. This is not the RJ45 ethernet type connecter but slightly bigger. If it has an RJ50 socket, it should have a RJ50 to USB A cable with it in the package with the CD. The PowerChute software is not needed on a ReadyNAS, but the port in the UPS and the cable is.
The data port should be located on the end with the power cord and right below the two RJ11 telephone/network connectors. These are designed to be used between the DSL filter and the modem. (If you lose the connection, check the RJ11 modular cables, they must be 4 wire, not 2 wire). If it does not have the data port, it will not work automatically.
The data port should be located on the end with the power cord and right below the two RJ11 telephone/network connectors. These are designed to be used between the DSL filter and the modem. (If you lose the connection, check the RJ11 modular cables, they must be 4 wire, not 2 wire). If it does not have the data port, it will not work automatically.
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