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alexnb
Jun 04, 2012Aspirant
ReadyNAS DUO drops off network
I work in a small office and we use two ReadyNAS Duos to share a lot of files on our network. Every week we have a meeting where about half of the office (7 people) have to switch off wired ethern...
alexnb
Jun 11, 2012Aspirant
Well I would have to agree with the cisco statement. However they have been performing better than our D-Link equipment. Those accesspoints are almost worthless.
Anyways, The router itself is not a WiFi enabled router. It is a Small-Business Dual-WAN router. It is the first piece of our network on the chain, and then goes out to two separate accesspoints. But the Drives fall of the network for both wireless and wired users. Raidar cannot find either of them once it happens too. It is literally as if they do not exist, and getting into frontview is impossible because the IP address is no longer registered to the devices.
Anyways, The router itself is not a WiFi enabled router. It is a Small-Business Dual-WAN router. It is the first piece of our network on the chain, and then goes out to two separate accesspoints. But the Drives fall of the network for both wireless and wired users. Raidar cannot find either of them once it happens too. It is literally as if they do not exist, and getting into frontview is impossible because the IP address is no longer registered to the devices.
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