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ReadyNAS 212
3 TopicsMigrating data from ReadyNAS Duo to 214
My old ReadyNAS Duo is dead, sadly, though the redundant SATAs inside are fine. I need to transfer the data from the old, but good SATA retreived from the old ReadyNas Duo and tranfer it to my higher-capacity new SATA(s) inside the ReadyNAS 212. I've tried a Sabrent adapter to retrieve the data off the old SATAs using my PC to no avail. Apparently the filesystem is different. Sabrent requires an initialization that will not permit me to access the data on those old SATAs. Not sure how to get the data off the old disks and onto the new ones.SolvedBonding Eth1 and Eth2 in RN21200 and Netgear R8000 router
Hello. I have version 6.6.0 of firmware on my model RN21200 (this is confusing because the model number in the admin page is "ReadyNAS 212" and when I registered this, is is listed as "RN21200" in My Products list!!!). I want to optimize my ReadyNAS's connection to my LAN. Currently, l connected the two Ehternet ports to a Gig switch, which, I'm sure is not a L3 switch. I bonded the two ports using "Adaptive Load Balancing" mode. Question: I have a Netgear R8000 Nighthawk wireless router. Does this router support "IEEE 802.3ad LACP" mode? Thanks in advance.Solved4.8KViews0likes3Comments