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perkij
Oct 21, 2013Aspirant
Readynas 104 drops out when copying to it
I have a readynas 104 configured with four 4tb drives in raid 5. I've managed to copy about 6tb onto the device without issue but now whenever I go to copy something onto the box, lets say a single 4...
davexyz
Dec 04, 2013Aspirant
Issues with 3 Readynas NV2 v2 ( twice as once they fixed the firmware they release a beta with the original bug) and now 3 * RN104
Phone call today from support to say that the new firmware should fix it but non-commital on release date
"could be days maybe this year or early next year". Then went on to say that only as a last resort do Netgear advise factory reset.
To be kind the guy is only doing his job but Netgear seem to have a pattern developing that to keep up with the market they release new products with only cursory testing and actually do not have any idea of what they are releasing or have any units on hand to validate/replicate any customer issues and have a basic difficulty in appreciating what the customer issues are Then their usual response eventually is new firmware, factory rest.
As everyone states you put the data on then where do you put it when you have to to factory reset
enough is enough synology here I come
Phone call today from support to say that the new firmware should fix it but non-commital on release date
"could be days maybe this year or early next year". Then went on to say that only as a last resort do Netgear advise factory reset.
To be kind the guy is only doing his job but Netgear seem to have a pattern developing that to keep up with the market they release new products with only cursory testing and actually do not have any idea of what they are releasing or have any units on hand to validate/replicate any customer issues and have a basic difficulty in appreciating what the customer issues are Then their usual response eventually is new firmware, factory rest.
As everyone states you put the data on then where do you put it when you have to to factory reset
enough is enough synology here I come
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