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IanSav
Nov 30, 2010Apprentice
4.1.7 Slow To Respond To SMB Network Discovery...
Hi, Since upgrading my DUO to 4.1.7 I have noticed that the DUO is *very* slow to respond SMB/SAMBA network share enumeration requests. It may take up to about a minute for the DUO to provide its ...
wiltonw
Jan 04, 2011Aspirant
Hi
I got the same problem with other users on this post. I wonder if Netgear will fix this problem sooner or later, or they basically forget the Sparc users with 4.1.7 and just let us use 4.1.6 from now on.
I am a Duo user, I use my Duo for my small business, I bought it on April of 2010, it is still under warranty. Same as most of the Sparc Readynas users, I looked forward to the official 4.1.7 update for a long time. However, after a lot of bugs fixed work. The latest official firmware still has seriously performance problem. Is it acceptable?
I am planning to get another NAS for my partner's office. We are considering to get a 4 bays high performance NAS this time, it will becoming our main central server, but I am hesitating to use Readynas series NAS now. If the Netgear personnel actually read this forum, please could you found out what happen and provide a solution as soon as possible.
Thanks a lot
I got the same problem with other users on this post. I wonder if Netgear will fix this problem sooner or later, or they basically forget the Sparc users with 4.1.7 and just let us use 4.1.6 from now on.
I am a Duo user, I use my Duo for my small business, I bought it on April of 2010, it is still under warranty. Same as most of the Sparc Readynas users, I looked forward to the official 4.1.7 update for a long time. However, after a lot of bugs fixed work. The latest official firmware still has seriously performance problem. Is it acceptable?
I am planning to get another NAS for my partner's office. We are considering to get a 4 bays high performance NAS this time, it will becoming our main central server, but I am hesitating to use Readynas series NAS now. If the Netgear personnel actually read this forum, please could you found out what happen and provide a solution as soon as possible.
Thanks a lot
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