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MikeB666
Sep 10, 2015Tutor
ReadyNAS 104 - one NIC offline in a team (dead NIC?) ?
I have two ReadyNAS 104 devices, they are both identically configured. On one system both NICs are active (lots of lights on the switch) as they are configured for Adaptive Teaming, however the sec...
- Sep 10, 2015
You would open an online support case. For an RMA if approved there are a few options.
You can send the faulty unit in after being given the RMA number and instructions on where and how to send the defective unit and wait for a replacement.
Or if you want a replacement quicker pay for advanced shipping of a replacement unit and then you send the defective unit back. You would need to provide credit card details so that if the faulty unit is not returned you will be billed for the replacement unit.
Support can explain these options and the costs involved.
MikeB666
Sep 10, 2015Tutor
Hi,
By Caddy I meant that the scratch disk will be in one of the plastic frames that hold the disks in the 104 NAS.
So understood that I just use a scratch disk in one slot of he NAS to do the OS/firmware update, then put the disk into the slots from the old NAS into the new in the same slots.
Funnily enough this NAS is actually backing up another 104 NAS (belt and braces, as the first NAS is backing up a file server).
I have swapped the cables in all ways between the NIC ports and switch and the top NIC is dead, no light on the back at all for that port on the NAS or the switch.
So reasonably confident it is dead.
As regards getting an RMA - do you mean that Netgear will send me a replacement unit when I return mine to avoid being without for too long?
Any idea which link to start at to find out the process to do this?
Thank you for your time on this.
Mike
mdgm-ntgr
Sep 10, 2015NETGEAR Employee Retired
You would open an online support case. For an RMA if approved there are a few options.
You can send the faulty unit in after being given the RMA number and instructions on where and how to send the defective unit and wait for a replacement.
Or if you want a replacement quicker pay for advanced shipping of a replacement unit and then you send the defective unit back. You would need to provide credit card details so that if the faulty unit is not returned you will be billed for the replacement unit.
Support can explain these options and the costs involved.
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