Hi folks,
I have a modest home built NAS based on a Celeron J1800 and a couple 3TB drives in RAID1. It runs Linux and shares files via NFS over my home LAN. (Most clients are Linux as well.)
It's dropped off the LAN a couple times this last week and the only way I could get it back on was to reboot. '/etc/init.d/network restart' did not do the job. I guess what I should really be asking is what is causing this. The motherboard has a Realtek Ethernet chip and I wonder if I might be better...
i210t1 vs EXPI9301CTBLK (gigabit ethernet)
I have a modest home built NAS based on a Celeron J1800 and a couple 3TB drives in RAID1. It runs Linux and shares files via NFS over my home LAN. (Most clients are Linux as well.)
It's dropped off the LAN a couple times this last week and the only way I could get it back on was to reboot. '/etc/init.d/network restart' did not do the job. I guess what I should really be asking is what is causing this. The motherboard has a Realtek Ethernet chip and I wonder if I might be better...
i210t1 vs EXPI9301CTBLK (gigabit ethernet)