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DoctorBrown
Nov 14, 2022Apprentice
Ready NAS 102, What is the maximum throughput possible with this NAS?
I know this subject has been discussed before, but I haven't found a posting that really answers the question. I realize there are many, many factors that affect what one actually achieves but I woul...
DoctorBrown
Mar 15, 2025Apprentice
rubertjack wrote:DoctorBrown Did you solve this issue? If so, how?
It's been awhile since I even thought about this. 😋 Bought another Synology NAS and scrapped the Netgear.😏
SamirD
Mar 15, 2025Prodigy
I hope you didn't literally throw away the 102. 😞 I could have put it to use.
- DoctorBrownMar 16, 2025Apprentice
SamirD wrote:I hope you didn't literally throw away the 102. 😞 I could have put it to use.
Still have it. It hasn't quite made it to the recycle place. But it's not usable. Somehow I broke the plastic off the male SATA port of the Disk and the piece was stuck in the female connector. In the process of trying to remove that broken piece, I damaged the female connector on the NAS's board.
In order to use that disk with a broken connector, I had to jury-rig the disk's SATA connector so I could use it in my old computer. (it's still a very good usable 1 TB disk.) 😋
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