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Title: Firmware upgrade killed the box?
Post by: dgrimsley on October 06, 2010, 01:46:55 PM
Hi all.  I have a quick question.  I've just had a few conversations with tech support and I'll preface by saying that they have already given me a RMA number, but I want to see if anyone knows of a fix for this before I go through the hassle of sending it back.

I've been running a DNS-321 for basic Raid file storage for about 2 years without a problem.  When I had trouble formatting a drive recently, I read online that updating the firmware can fix the problem (BTW it was that the device was freezing at 94% when formatting).  So I tried v1.03 which, for some reason the device wouldn't accept.  So then I tried v1.02.  Somewhere during the update process, the DNS-321 dropped it's network connection.  Since then it won't power down unless I unplug it and the only thing that happens when I plug it in is that the power LED flashes and the network LED is solid.  I can't ping the device, can't find it in Easy Search.  They had me try the reset button which didn't do anything.  It appears to have been bricked. 

Again, I have an RMA for it, but just wondered if anyone has some brilliant fix so I don't have to be without the device for however long it takes to get it back.  Also, does anyone know if these units use hardware encryption?  I didn't see anything about it in the manual and wouldn't have even thought about it if it weren't for the MyBook that recently gave me a scare (I will never buy another one of those).

Final note: I had a great experience with customer service.  I was NEVER on hold and they were super helpful.

Thanks for any input you may be able to provide.
Title: Re: Firmware upgrade killed the box?
Post by: !!!!clarkkent on October 06, 2010, 04:27:20 PM
basing on the current situation of the device, i would recommend that you have it replaced rather than trying to find a workaround.
Title: Re: Firmware upgrade killed the box?
Post by: dgrimsley on October 07, 2010, 08:14:27 AM
Thanks for the recommendation.