Hello @all,
I have an almost new ZyXEL NSA325v2 NAS (used only for a couple of hours) with 2x3TB HDD that I would like to give a new life (the old firmware is lacking security updates and SMBv2 per example).
I saw that someone "ported" the Synology DSM operating system to a WD NAS (https://wd.hides.su/fox_exe/WDMyCloud-Mirror-Gen2/DSM/).
I also saw that some older Synology NAS (like the DS213 - https://kb.synology.com/en-me/DSM/tutorial/What_kind_of_CPU_does_my_NAS_have) uses the same CPU (Marvell Kirkwood 88F6282) and amount of RAM (512MB), like the ZyXEL NSA325v2, and still gets DSM updates (v6.2 - https://www.synology.com/en-global/support/download/DS213?version=6.2#system).
So my question is: is there any possibility to do the same that was done for the WD NAS on the ZyXEL NAS (maybe using the UBoot found on this forum?), including running from NAND (the Synology NAS has 16MB SPI compared to 128MB NAND from ZyXEL)?
If the answer is positive, I would really appreciate any help to accomplish this task. :)
Thanks! :)
I have an almost new ZyXEL NSA325v2 NAS (used only for a couple of hours) with 2x3TB HDD that I would like to give a new life (the old firmware is lacking security updates and SMBv2 per example).
I saw that someone "ported" the Synology DSM operating system to a WD NAS (https://wd.hides.su/fox_exe/WDMyCloud-Mirror-Gen2/DSM/).
I also saw that some older Synology NAS (like the DS213 - https://kb.synology.com/en-me/DSM/tutorial/What_kind_of_CPU_does_my_NAS_have) uses the same CPU (Marvell Kirkwood 88F6282) and amount of RAM (512MB), like the ZyXEL NSA325v2, and still gets DSM updates (v6.2 - https://www.synology.com/en-global/support/download/DS213?version=6.2#system).
So my question is: is there any possibility to do the same that was done for the WD NAS on the ZyXEL NAS (maybe using the UBoot found on this forum?), including running from NAND (the Synology NAS has 16MB SPI compared to 128MB NAND from ZyXEL)?
If the answer is positive, I would really appreciate any help to accomplish this task. :)
Thanks! :)