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Review: Asustor AS4004T 10 Gigabit Consumer NAS
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#5602265 Posted on: 11/01/2018 08:52 AM
I do not have the AS4004T unit installed anymore but it should be universal with all units using the same ADM (unless they removed the feature somehow related to the CPU). Here's what my current NAS shows with the latest ADM, did you check under hardware > energy control and power?
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I do not have the AS4004T unit installed anymore but it should be universal with all units using the same ADM (unless they removed the feature somehow related to the CPU). Here's what my current NAS shows with the latest ADM, did you check under hardware > energy control and power?
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#5611848 Posted on: 11/29/2018 05:26 PM
Sorry for replying so late...
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Yeah, I've searched far and wide for that in the hardware settings but I didn't find the sleep mode anywhere. I really think they removed this feature, that's a pity... Anyway you should at least correct the review.
Here's what my current NAS shows with the latest ADM, did you check under hardware > energy control and power?
Sorry for replying so late...

Yeah, I've searched far and wide for that in the hardware settings but I didn't find the sleep mode anywhere. I really think they removed this feature, that's a pity... Anyway you should at least correct the review.

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Finally I bought the as4004t and upgraded adm to latest version but sadly no sleep/suspend feature seems available, indeed I've not found any button in the top bar menu with the label "Sleep"... just "Personal", "Power Off", "Restart" and of course "Sign out".
Any explanation?