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claytonb
Jul 26, 2011Aspirant
Chipset in the ReadyNAS Ultra 4+
Hi, what chipset does the ReadyNAS Ultra 4+ have in it? I want to see how much memory and type I can add to it
fbmachines
Jul 26, 2011Guide
It would give you 2 different IP addresses. I guess it would protect you if one of the NICs went out or cable went bad too.
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