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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
Keep in mind that your devices use less than their power supply spec. These UPS units have an LCD panel which can tell you how much power is actually being used.
mdgm wrote: Have a look at the watts your devices use. You should not load the UPS with more than 80% load. If you put too heavy a load (over 80%) on the UPS the battery will drain too quickly in the event of a power failure shortening it's life.
I would get the somewhat larger unit (the 1350). If there is too much draw either drop the PC for now or buy a second unit just for it.
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