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devilsrear
Jul 10, 2012Aspirant
Readynas Duo v1 VS Duo V2
I've now purchased a duo v2 (with the special price offer on) and plan to get rid of the duo v1 and have a couple of questions. 1. I use the usb printer port on the DUO v1 - how do I configure this...
PapaBear1
Jul 11, 2012Apprentice
Third Party Add-ons are just that, third party. Which means they are not developed by Netgear or by you. They are a labor of love developed and tested by a ReadyNAS user on whatever devices he has handy. That means it will be a while until that user acquires one of the new v2 boxes and sets it up to start his development work. The x-86 based units (Original Pro, NVX, Ultra, Ultra Plus and New Pro) all have more memory and speed than the original sparc line so that encouraged development.
Many people, including the development staff encouraged the marketing staff to NOT use NV+ v2 and Duo v2 on the new models. Experienced members of this forum when their announcement was made stated that it was going to cause problems. There are many posts by members trying to figure out what they have. Of course with the NV+ the color made it much easier than on the Duo. So, yes, the marketing geniuses messed up. Hopefully, not as bad as the Coca Cola types with "New Coke".
Many people, including the development staff encouraged the marketing staff to NOT use NV+ v2 and Duo v2 on the new models. Experienced members of this forum when their announcement was made stated that it was going to cause problems. There are many posts by members trying to figure out what they have. Of course with the NV+ the color made it much easier than on the Duo. So, yes, the marketing geniuses messed up. Hopefully, not as bad as the Coca Cola types with "New Coke".
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