Hey All,
Did quite a bit of reading about different NAS and HDDs etc and decided to go with this DNS-320.
So looked at the supported HDD's and bought 2 x 2TB WD Green's.
Put them in first time, loaded up the CD and tried to format on the PC..
Get error message, so I google and see that I can do it from the web browser, okay not happy that I need to find a work around but at least that worked...
Put it as Raid 0 thinking that would be the best option...
Start transfering data from my computer, transferring between 2-4mB/s when connected via a Cat5e cable.... Not happy.
So start to look around and try and work out what the problem might be, my computer transfers find to my other laptop at a much greater speed so must be the NAS.
Thought maybe the configuration was an issue or problem with the HDDs.
Then my transfers keep hanging, it takes ages to load each time I open a new folder via explorer (Like I'm browsing an ftp directory from the web would take to load)
Then transfers failed... really not impressed with this device so far.
So I thought okay, well lets format the hdd start fresh with a different configuration and see how that goes.
Book up the web UI as I know the cd doesn't work.
Try clicking the 'Set RAID type and re-format' but it does nothing, thought it was just taking awhile to load but there is no movement at all..
So I boot up the CD, figured maybe if i can make a failed format then it will recognize them as new drives and format them from the Web UI.
As predicted the format failed at 66%
Go back to the web UI and now that option is grayed out...
So I'm stuck with 4TB of non-working hdds and a pos NAS that doesn't want to work.
I only have laptops at home which was the entire need for a NAS instead of buying a computer for storage and I can tell you I'm not very pleased.
If anyone has any ideas on the best way for me to attack this otherwise I'm going to have to return them to the shop.
Thanks!