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Netgear RND2110 ReadyNAS Duo Home Media Server 1TB

US $119.99
ApproximatelyAU $186.49
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Condition:
Opened – never used
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US $31.56 (approx. AU $49.05) USPS Priority Mail®.
Located in: Plano, Texas, United States
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Item specifics

Condition
Opened – never used: An item in excellent, new condition with no wear. The item may be missing the ...
Compatible With
PC, Mac, Laptop
USB Specification
USB 3.0
Color
Black
Number of Bays
2
MPN
RND2110100NAS
Rotation Speed
7200 RPM
Brand
NETGEAR
Form Factor
3.5 in
Type
External Drive
Unit Type
Unit
Drive Type(s) Supported
HDD
Item Height
14.2 cm
Model
RND2110
Storage Format
HDD Only
Features
USB Port, Dual-Drive
Write Speed
2x
Storage Capacity
1 TB
Interface
Ethernet
Product Line
ReadyNAS

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sway1217

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3.8
6 product ratings
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Easy to set up

Quiet

Fast

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  • Not simple OOTB, but I wrote up a simple stupid instruction set, link info included.

    While setting it up can be a chore, I have written a detailed instruction set on how to make the V2 work with 4 and 8 TB drives. Once up and running, these seem to be trouble free. You'll have to go to the Netgear forums to find the info, though. Here's how to find those instructions, so you, too, can have a 8TB raid 1 NAS. Follow the directions exactly, it's worked for me six times now. ebay won't allow a link, just search for: netgear readynas duo v2 8tb drives the write up is listed by nightfly44, dated may 6 2017. FWIW, I used WD 8tb drives, white label, which are Hitachi Helium drives. The WD red label ones aren't really necessary for raid 1 (but will work anyway). You WILL hear those drive clicking periodically and you'll see the activity light lit up, don't worry, it's not a ...

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-ownedSold by: marketinc2000

  • Highly configurable

    You will mirror two disks inside this device and use a web interface to configure it. There are many options I do not use, such as a itunes server, or a time machine for apple computers. Mostly I use them to store files from my Sun Microsystems computer, and then I mirror three netgear Duo's for redundancy.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-ownedSold by: theretrocore

  • End of life item

    Item had passed the end of life and the firmware doesn't work with most modern stuff

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-ownedSold by: computer-parts2go

  • I don't use for longer

    I can send a review because, doesn't work for me

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-ownedSold by: ocean-tech

  • Awesome Item

    It does the job as intended.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-ownedSold by: sukkad