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AndyBee1
May 08, 2014Aspirant
ReadyNAS 314 - a year of hell and now lost 10years of data!
I bought a ReadyNAS 314 when they were new in the market back in April 2013. I bought it partly because I wanted to safeguard my increasing data storage with redundancy in case of disk failure, and al...
mangrove
Aug 24, 2014Apprentice
Not really -- it might be shorter, it might be CAT6, it might be a higher quality CAT5. It might have slightly different electrical properties or the switch just happened to be able to negotiate at that time. As you say, the proof is in how it will work in the future.
Personally I always replace the capacitors in these cases. It's cheap and very easy, and you do nature a favor, too.
Personally I always replace the capacitors in these cases. It's cheap and very easy, and you do nature a favor, too.
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