![]() ![]() The status display on the v2 reports its 80mm cooling fan running at 750 RPM, while the status display on the v1 reports its 60mm cooling fan running at 2400 RPM. To my ear, the Duo v2 is significantly quieter than the Duo v1, likely due to the speed and size of the fans. A larger fan can run slower to move as much air as a smaller fan and slower means quieter. The v2 has a larger 80mm fan that is software controlled. The picture below shows the internal chassis of the v2, viewed from the left rear corner. In terms of quantity, the number of ports on both the v1 and v2 are the same, although the layout in the rear is slightly changed on the v2. Note the addition of the USB 3.0 ports on the Duo v2 as opposed to the USB 2.0 ports on the Duo v1. The back of the Duo v2 has two USB 3.0 ports, a 10/100/1000 Ethernet port and a Kensington Lock security port. ReadyNAS Duo v2 controls, indicators and ports There are indicator lights for activity, disk status, and backup status, shown below. There are power and backup buttons on the front, along with a USB 2.0 port. The v2 drive bays have the same solid feel as the v1 drive bays that click securely to the chassis when inserted. I also find the drive bays on both the v1 and v2 to work quite well. It has a hinged front door with an air filter covering the disk trays that is magnetized to ensure secure closure. ![]() The power connector is in the back, which connects to an external power brick, similar in size to one that might power a laptop computer.Īs I mentioned in my review of the Duo v1, I like the construction quality of the Duo. The Duo v2 is physically the same as the Duo v1. We finally were able to convince them that SNB readers were as interested in NETGEAR NASes as any others. NETGEAR revised both the Duo and its four-bay entry-level sibling, the NV+, about a year ago, but had been reluctant to submit them for retest. Since that time, I’ve been using it to store data, backup our computers and save our family pictures and videos. You now need to restart Apache in order for the configuration to take affectĪpache-ssl -f /etc/frontview/apache/httpd.Introduction Updated – Remote and Drop feature commentaryĪbout four years ago, I was given the opportunity to review NETGEAR’s ReadyNAS Duo.Using vi edit the nf file that has already been created by the system and add "DavDepthInfinity on" below the "Dav On" line,.Once in, change to the /etc/frontview/apache folder.When restarted you can now SSH into the device using the 'root' user and the admin password you have assigned.Upload and Verify the image, then reboot the device when prompted Load the admin interface for your ReadyNAS into a browser and go to the System, Update page.The ReadyNAS duo is a Sparc based system. Select the correct architecture for your ReadyNAS device. Install the "Enable Root SSH Access" add-on from the ReadyNas site at.In order to add support to the standard firmware, you will unfortunately need to install an add-on that may void your warranty. This feature is used when downloading complete folders and when syncing remote and local folders using WebDAV Nav This allows WebDAV Nav to efficiently access the full content of a folder in a single call, making it an extremely efficient way to build the folder tree. These queries are used to list all files and subfolders within a folder. The standard ReadyNAS firmware 4.1.9 and lower don't support infinite depth webdav queries. The username and password can be configured in the ReadyNAS admin screens.Ĭonfigure ReadyNAS to support Sync and "infinite depth" queries The IP address of your ReadyNAS will vary depending on your network setup. In WebDAV Navigator enter the URL for your server share, in this case I'm accessing the media share.Click the "Enable WebDAV Support" checkbox and select Read/Write from the drop down list.Click on the HTTP/S icon for the share you want to configure.To enable the ReadyNAS to serve content using WebDAV, go to the Shares, Shares Listing menu option in the left.All features appear to work including streaming media. I'm using RAIDiator 4.1.9 on a ReadyNAS Duo without any problems with WebDAV Navigator.Basic ReadyNAS setup for WebDAV Navigator ![]()
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