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Won't power on (ReadyNAS Duo v1)
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2014-06-02
01:15 PM
2014-06-02
01:15 PM
Won't power on (ReadyNAS Duo v1)
Hi All -
I just realized my Ready NAS Duo (RND2110 - 100NAS) purchased in May 2011 is dead. How can I determine what the issues is if it's DOA? I see it has a external power pack (Netgear Switching Adapter; 332-10192-01) or is there a more traditional power supply inside the unit?
Obviously, it's old. I don't know it it's worth repairing or replacing? Any advice to point me in the proper direction would be appreciated.
Tx-
George
gzeck@email.com
I just realized my Ready NAS Duo (RND2110 - 100NAS) purchased in May 2011 is dead. How can I determine what the issues is if it's DOA? I see it has a external power pack (Netgear Switching Adapter; 332-10192-01) or is there a more traditional power supply inside the unit?
Obviously, it's old. I don't know it it's worth repairing or replacing? Any advice to point me in the proper direction would be appreciated.
Tx-
George
gzeck@email.com
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2014-06-02
02:12 PM
2014-06-02
02:12 PM
Re: Won't power on (ReadyNAS Duo v1)
regrettably the warranty expired last month.
georgejzeck7244 wrote: Hi All -
I just realized my Ready NAS Duo (RND2110 - 100NAS) purchased in May 2011 is dead. How can I determine what the issues is if it's DOA? I see it has a external power pack (Netgear Switching Adapter; 332-10192-01) or is there a more traditional power supply inside the unit?
Obviously, it's old. I don't know it it's worth repairing or replacing? Any advice to point me in the proper direction would be appreciated.
Tx-
George
gzeck@email.com
You can get the data off by connecting disk 1 to a Windows pc and using Linux reader. You can find a replacement brick fairly easily, or just upgrade (perhaps to an rn102). The rn102 is about 3x faster than the duo v1.
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