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Retired_Member
Mar 05, 2012Wifi with Readynas Duo
i'm looking for a way to connect my ReadyNas Duo through Wifi instead of ethernet cable... My problem is that i have three ReadyNas and only 2 free slots in my router... So i really need to use wif...
StephenB
Mar 06, 2012Guru - Experienced User
If you lose power unexpectedly you can corrupt the raid array and lose all your data. The surge protector will not prevent that, and the guarantee won't apply because the equipment will still be functioning. I decided it was certainly worth the money.
anarchoi wrote: Is it really worth the money ?
I guess you need to decide if you care about speed or not. Your post is sending a mixed message.
anarchoi wrote: ... is it normal that i am getting only 10mb/s write speed when i transfer files to any of my ReadyNas Ultra 4 Plus ? I'm using cat6 cables with a Belkin F5D8233-4 router
Do you have a Duo and an ultra 4 plus? If so, are you using the duo for primary storage or backup?
Anyway do you really mean 10 megabits, or do you mean 10 megabytes? Your router is only capable of about 10 megabytes (100 megabits). You should be getting more than 10 mb/s.
BTW, if you are really ok with 100 megabit links, you could replace your router with this: http://www.amazon.com/D-Link-DIR-632-Wi ... 039&sr=8-1 Newer gigabit wifi routers seem to have settled on 4 ports, but a few of the older 100 mbit models have more.
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