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Equinox1
Mar 22, 2015Guide
Daisychain the Pro 6
Hi everybody, The ReadyNAS Pro 6 has 2 ethernet ports on the back, and I would to use them in "pass-through" mode. Where I want to set it up, I only have one ethernet socket available, and I would...
Equinox1
Mar 25, 2015Guide
Mdgm, that's what I'm trying to avoid. :-)
A pieve of hardware that I don't need
an extra powersocket,
another power vampire,
and absolutely no advantage on the speed: I would still be limited by the 1Gbps uplink.
For an engineer, this is a big no-no
Has a matter of example, the SONOS gear has 2 ethernet ports. One for input...and the other is for the next ethernet. Internal 2-port hub, if you will. Very practical. Of course, a SONOS speaker is not a ReadyNAS Pro 6 ;-)
A pieve of hardware that I don't need
an extra powersocket,
another power vampire,
and absolutely no advantage on the speed: I would still be limited by the 1Gbps uplink.
For an engineer, this is a big no-no
Has a matter of example, the SONOS gear has 2 ethernet ports. One for input...and the other is for the next ethernet. Internal 2-port hub, if you will. Very practical. Of course, a SONOS speaker is not a ReadyNAS Pro 6 ;-)
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