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Hi Mijzelf, Thx for this reply. I today checked RPM again and see the RPM is now really lower in the 600 range. The CPU temperature is also lower w 28 deg C, so a lower fan speed makes sense and seems to be working. Additional observation: I was running a power ON/OFF schedule w the "original fan" installed. Powering up in…
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Hi There, just a last one to this topic. The original fan from YS TECH was not anymore available and I bought an alternative type from Arctic as replacement. So far running without issues at 857 RPM. It is a 4 pins fan, so RPM should be variable (I am not sure if my NAS is regulating the RPM actively or not; original fan…
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Hi Tobias, I found an alternative fan, based on data from the back of the fan itself. I go for that option. It is only € 5,00 Thx for support
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Hi there, I opened the housing and cleaned the fan as well as everything I could reach easily. Re-assembled everything but fan speed stays just above 400 RPM. So it is not the cold (maybe the cold contributed a little bit), as the NAS was for some time in my warm living room). I will replace the fan as this seems an easy…
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OK, are there special instructions how to open the main housing?
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Dear Mahowi, I have the same problem re expiring certificate after following the steps in https://mysupport.zyxel.com/hc/en-us/articles/360006916979--NSA-NAS-How-to-fix-certificate-error-on-browser-when-accessing-NAS-WebUI I created "default.cer", still have the old "ca.cer" and after reboot the NAS still uses old "ca.cer"…
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... via Pages app on iPad I can connect to server (somehow). I land on a view showing a folder called Webdav, but when I click on it, I get time out message.
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I will check Raidrive for my Windows laptop, but what about a working app for iPhone or iPad...?
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Mihawk, thx for the options. I will try both to see how they work for me. Webdav didn’t work well in the past, but I guess I did something wrong. I will therefore include your RaiDrive suggestion
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Purpose is to allow my family members to remotely access and manage their data stored on the NAS meaning copy/paste/edit/move etc. “just as windows explorer”...