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onesell
Dec 16, 2011Aspirant
Not many people post the solutions on here.
I am a complete novice when it comes to the things that the Readynas products can do and therefor I have been trying to rely on this forum for answers to my problems. In the end I had to contact custo...
mdgm-ntgr
Dec 16, 2011NETGEAR Employee Retired
Not all problems can be solved on a forum, so using tech support can be necessary.
Some symptoms can have a variety of possible causes. Indeed an experienced user can sometimes easily see that a few problems are very different when the user who "me too's" a thread thinks their problem is identical.
If you can't find the answer to the problem you're looking for then don't be afraid to open a new thread.
Do note that the Duo v2 is a new product (available from Nov 13 2011) so there's a limited number of threads about it at this stage (though of course over time many old threads can become obsolete and not useful due to changes in firmware).
Some symptoms can have a variety of possible causes. Indeed an experienced user can sometimes easily see that a few problems are very different when the user who "me too's" a thread thinks their problem is identical.
If you can't find the answer to the problem you're looking for then don't be afraid to open a new thread.
Do note that the Duo v2 is a new product (available from Nov 13 2011) so there's a limited number of threads about it at this stage (though of course over time many old threads can become obsolete and not useful due to changes in firmware).
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