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ovidiu
Nov 15, 2016Aspirant
Pro 6 (6.6.0 beta 2 - T117) turning on but stuck at booting with only ReadyNAS ons panel. Boot menu
Pro 6 (6.6.0 beta 2 - T117 ) turning on but stuck at booting with only ReadyNAS ons panel. Boot menu. When I powered the NAS on it would not boot. It said ReadyNAS on the LCD, there was no link lig...
mdgm-ntgr
Nov 15, 2016NETGEAR Employee Retired
It could well be the PSU, but that is a guess.
We don't sell replacement PSUs for this, but there are suggestions on the community as to which ones you can try. You may need an extension cable for it.
The 300 series would be a step down in performance from the Pro 6. The RN516, RN526X and RN626X would be logical choices for a new NAS.
Yes you should be able to power down both systems and migrate your disks across keeping the order the same.
We don't recommend sticking on beta firmware once production firmware is available.
ovidiu
Nov 15, 2016Aspirant
I see... I do not really want to toss the unit if possible, I would like to fix it.
Can you please point me on how to isolate the problem?
The small red LED1 on the motherboard is normally lit, or it is generic for a failure ?
What would you do in my place to try to revive the unit ?
and while I am at it the 500 unit would give me more bandwith ?
I am the sole user of the unit and it is used just for my DVD rips and family movies.
thank you
- StephenBNov 15, 2016Guru - Experienced User
ovidiu wrote:
The small red LED1 on the motherboard is normally lit, or it is generic for a failure ?
That is normal.
ovidiu wrote:
What would you do in my place to try to revive the unit ?
The only practical steps I can think are to
(a) try the other ethernet jack
(b) try replacing the PSU
ovidiu wrote:
and while I am at it the 500 unit would give me more bandwith ?
The 526X and 626x are faster than the pro, but with a single user and gigabit ethernet you are mostly limited by ethernet. If you do real-time streaming, the 526X/626X can transcode HD in real time, which is something the pro can't do.
- ovidiuNov 15, 2016Aspirant
Thank you for the input. Tried the other ethernet port. Does not show in the router DHCP table.
So the only thing left is to try and switch the PSU. I am ordering one and will update on it.
Regarding the transcoding. I never do that. Shall I ?
I use the playstation as my media server and in the very rare ocassions I watch on the TV screen I might use my worktation with Universal Media server to do the transcoding (I know there is more bandwith consumtion on the LAN) but it's OK.
In terms of reading speed from the NAS, the 300 500 and 6oo series are similar ?
I do not use any plugins or programs (like plex).
.
- StephenBNov 16, 2016Guru - Experienced User
ovidiu wrote:
Regarding the transcoding. I never do that. Shall I ?
It's most useful if you are using plex while away from home. In those cases you often do run into bandwidth issues on the connection path to the NAS.
If your playback works well without it, then there's no reason to turn it on.
It is a plex feature, so if you aren't a plex user it doesn't apply to you anyway.
ovidiu wrote:
In terms of reading speed from the NAS, the 300 500 and 6oo series are similar ?
Well, on a gigabit network the higher-end 526X and 626X ReadyNAS are faster than the network.
Per SmallNetbuilder reviews:
RN316 Read Speed (RAID-5) 97.9 MB/sec
RN516 Read Speed (RAID-5) 105.3 MB/sec
RN626X Read Speed (RAID-5) 110.9 MB/sec (gigabit) 668.8 MB/sec (10 gigabit)
They haven't reviewed the RN526X, so they don't have published results for that.
Note that even if your clients are gigabit, if you connect them and the RN526X/RN526X to a 10 gigabit switch you will get higher performance when multiple devices are using the NAS at the same time.
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