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yoh-dah
Feb 22, 2006Guide
ReadyNAS Device Compatibility List
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- SteinyDTutorThanks - hard to tell from the compatibility list when things were added. One of the locations of the list looked like it hadn't been updated since Q4 last year. So sometimes hard to determine if currently offered equipment is being tested or even considered.
As for the memory, are there any speeds of memory that you know won't work? This memory is 5300. The memory on the list looks like 3200.
Thanks for the info though ..yoh-dah wrote: SteinyD wrote: I have two product compatibility questions for the NV+
1- Patriot 1GB SODIMM memory module model PSD21G6672S. Is this compatible with the NV+?
If it's not in the hardware compatibility list, then it'll be up to you to check it with the built-in memory test. Typically if it passes 3 times in succession, you're probably OK.2- DLink DIR-655 Router/switch and DLink DGS-2208 Switch - any issues here with the NV+?
Thank you!
There hasn't been any report of incompatibility with the DIR-655, however, our lab did find slowness in 10/100 mode with the DGS-2208 (works fine in gigE though) -- this is noted in the HCL. - r2_d21Tutor
SteinyD wrote: As for the memory, are there any speeds of memory that you know won't work? This memory is 5300. The memory on the list looks like 3200.
5300 is PC2-5300. We support only PC-xxxx. PC2-xxxx is using DDR2 technologies, and PC-xxxx is DDR.
If you havn't read, please also check Memory Spec in our FAQ on Wiki. - SteinyDTutorthanks for the link to the info. I just decided to order the NV+ with 1gb memory from Aegis. I'll have to spend more time reading the wiki now ..
I was holding out ordering the NV+ until the vista issues were sorted out. I've decided with today's release of the add-on, that Infrant is committed to making it work. You guys have too long a track record to let your ardent customers down! I'm counting on you to make sure I didn't make a bad decision!!! :shock:
Reards,
Davidr2-d2 wrote: SteinyD wrote: As for the memory, are there any speeds of memory that you know won't work? This memory is 5300. The memory on the list looks like 3200.
5300 is PC2-5300. We support only PC-xxxx. PC2-xxxx is using DDR2 technologies, and PC-xxxx is DDR.
If you havn't read, please also check Memory Spec in our FAQ on Wiki. - webboy1AspirantIve just aquired a 1000S and like to know the hard drive compatibility. Should i just base it off this list? http://www.infrant.com/wiki/index.php/H ... Hard_Disks
- yoh-dahGuide
webboy wrote: Ive just aquired a 1000S and like to know the hard drive compatibility. Should i just base it off this list? http://www.infrant.com/wiki/index.php/H ... Hard_Disks
Yes. - Jet_XAspirantI noticed in the Network Media Players, the DVICO TViX 4000/5000 isn't listed. I have them along with a ReadyNAS (haven't hooked up my NV+ yet) and with the current ReadyNAS - works perfectly.
- bdk512AspirantJust wanted to add I have two Bytecc BT380 USB/eSata combo external USB enclosures connected and they are working just fine.
- yahui168AspirantMy HP Deskjet 880C worked with the ReadyNAS NV+.
- phantasosAspirantAccording to the following information:
Western Digital JS/KS/YD/YS - These models of Western Digital disks may return inaccurate temperature causing intermittent warnings and possible forced shutdowns, and we cannot recommend these disks at this time.
will my Western Digital 5000AAKS drives not work in an Infrant NV+ (the drives are part of the KS family right?)? - yoh-dahGuide
phantasos wrote: According to the following information: Western Digital JS/KS/YD/YS - These models of Western Digital disks may return inaccurate temperature causing intermittent warnings and possible forced shutdowns, and we cannot recommend these disks at this time.
will my Western Digital 5000AAKS drives not work in an Infrant NV+ (the drives are part of the KS family right?)?
That's right. We do not recommend you using the KS drives.
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