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ukbobboy
Sep 01, 2015Luminary
ReadyNAS Duo V2 getting (too) warm.
Dear Forum Members I own two RN Duo V2s, first one bought December 2012 has 2 x 2TB WD Greens and the other bought January 2015 has 2 x 3TB WD Reds. On Monday morning I noticed that my first ...
- Sep 03, 2015
I'm glad I could help.
On the browser stuff, opera 31 is of course current (as of the moment), and since it has much less market share then chrome or IE it is perhaps less subject to targetted attacks.
XP of course stopped getting security updates a year ago (April 2014). Generally users should simply move on, but it sounds like you are careful and cognizant of the risks.
cpu8088
Sep 01, 2015Virtuoso
try open up the case and vacuum off the dust
- ukbobboySep 01, 2015Luminary
Hi Cpu8088
Good idea, but can you direct me to "opening up a RN Duo V2" instructions, preferably in a PDF format so that I can download and/or print them out.
Once again, thanks for the idea and thanks, in advance, for the instructions.
UK Bob
- StephenBSep 01, 2015Guru - Experienced User
Since they are under warranty, you could try Netgear support (even though the units haven't completely failed, they are failing to perform properly if plex won't play). Are you hearing the fan? If so, is there any bearing noise, or is it just loud/running too often?
Opening the chassis on most of the desktop units is pretty easy. But you can damage stuff if you aren't careful (which would void your warranty for sure). Just opening the unit up could be viewed by Netgear as voiding the warranty. So this is a case of "you are on your own" if something goes wrong.
When cleaning fans, you don't want to let them rotate. You can use a can of compressed air instead of a vacuum cleaner (there are several guides on cleaning PCs and laptops which are generally applicable).
- ukbobboySep 01, 2015Luminary
Hi StephenB
You are right, if I open the case my warranty will be automatically voided, therefore opening my RN Duo V2 at the moment is out of the question.
I wonder if I contact Netgear they could direct me to a place in London where I could get my Duo V2 serviced under warranty?
That'll be my safest option.
Cheers.
UK Bob
- JophusSep 01, 2015Luminary
It is strongly recommended to NOT putting a vacuum cleaner into a NAS. Vacuums are notorious for ionising air and creating static electricity.
It is generally recommended to use a can of compressed air, or an air compressor, to blow the dust away from sensitive electrical components.
- ukbobboySep 02, 2015Luminary
Hi StephenB & Jophus
First Jophus, as I am now in communication with Netgear support there is no-way I am going to take it upon myself to open my Duo V2 because Ken, the support person, confirmed that my warranty would be automatically voided if I did.
StephenB, as mentioned before, Ken has asked for my logs and screen prints but he has mistakenly sent me a link that does not have an option to attach documents. I checked his link using Opera 31, Internet Explorer 8.0 and Firefox 28 and in all instances the linked screen had no "attachment option".
I now await another link, this time with an "attachment option", from Netgear support.
UK Bob
- StephenBSep 02, 2015Guru - Experienced User
You can email your logs (and screen shots) w/o waiting. Take a look at mdgm's signature.
If you do that, I suggest putting your case number in the subject line.
FWIW, your IE and Firefox browsers are seriously out of date. Firefox is up to version 40.
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