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Thanks for the explanation. The error message is as below: It just reports the failure and nothing else. The files being copied at the time of failure varies each time. Do you think the usb copy action from the external hdd to NAS540 fails due to my router not providing a Gigabit connection? I'm using the copy/sync button…
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Mijzelf, you said: "If you want to upgrade to gigabit ports, it's not necessary to go for a full new router. " If I go for a new router I would have faster connection speed between the NAS and the laptop even wirelessly, is that correct? If so, what would be an entrance level Gigabit Router that you would recommend me?…
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It's an 3.5 inch hdd inside an enclosure with a power adaptor and a usb3 cable. What's a USB Y-cable?
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What could be the bottleneck?
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Thank you very much!
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Thank you very much! What should I look for in a switch? Is there anything I need to know? Plus, I would now get 80+ mbs when I get the switch, right?
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Thank you very much! I'll do that. And if one day my NAS540 is broken, can I plug these 4 disks into a new Zyxel NAS without having to re-format them? If so, is it also possible to do this with another NAS system by another brand?
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Windows 10. So they cannot be recognized, I see. Let's say I agree to the hdds being formatted, will I be able to use them as separate disks?