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DS101.DS101JHardware HistoryHide minor edits - Show changes to markup July 14, 2006, at 09:17 PM
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Synology DS-101Above images copyright Tom's Guides Publishing LLC. Used with permission.
It runs off a 12V 3.33A Power supply. It looks like it might be possible to add a second network interface with a few parts and some soldering. Stay tuned! There is an internal USB-port that it's possible to use. Look at InternalUSBPort. There is already a serial port header on the board. Look at SerialConsole for more info and how to use it. It appears that there is a space for a Mini PCI socket. It is unknown at this time whether it is possible to enable it. The DS101J does not appear to have a JTAG port. |