no it doesn't - that was the nice.
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Network Attached Storage - a low power computer geared towards providing network accessible storage. They tend to be small boxes with a firmware operating system, into which you plug hard drives.Originally posted by DS23 View Postnas box? enlighten me sir.
I have a QNAP box many others are available from the likes of NetGear, Buffalo, etc.Where are we going? And what’s with this hand basket?Comment
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They tend to provide many other services in addition to just simple storage, including media streaming services.Originally posted by voodooflux View PostNetwork Attached Storage - a low power computer geared towards providing network accessible storage. They tend to be small boxes with a firmware operating system, into which you plug hard drives.
I have a QNAP box many others are available from the likes of NetGear, Buffalo, etc.Where are we going? And what’s with this hand basket?Comment
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ah hah. sounds like my time machine. it's a 500gig apple thing that acts as a router booster and a hard drive. i can connect by ethernet but the wireless works perfectly well thanks - backs up to a schedule. i tend to turn it off and run it every now and then.Comment
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Sounds pretty similar, although a NAS isn't restricted to just backups - it's more of a mini file server.Originally posted by DS23 View Postah hah. sounds like my time machine. it's a 500gig apple thing that acts as a router booster and a hard drive. i can connect by ethernet but the wireless works perfectly well thanks - backs up to a schedule. i tend to turn it off and run it every now and then.Where are we going? And what’s with this hand basket?Comment
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