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    NAS Recommendations?

    Anyone got one of these networked storage devices that can act as a router?
    Needs to be wireless & have at least 2 TB space. TIA

    #2
    any raid requirements?
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      #3
      Originally posted by Spacecadet View Post
      any raid requirements?
      Nothing that sophisticated. Was just going to get a bog standard external HD and back up onto that.

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        #4
        Why do you want it to act as a router?
        Will work inside IR35. Or for food.

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          #5
          If you take an old PC and put freenas on it? Its essentially freeBSD so you can add routing capabilities to it easily.
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            #6
            Originally posted by lilelvis2000 View Post
            If you take an old PC and put freenas on it? Its essentially freeBSD so you can add routing capabilities to it easily.
            +1 for FreeNAS

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              #7
              Most routers nowadays have a USB port you can use for storage
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                #8
                NetApp 2350.

                HTH

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                  #9
                  Why do you need it to act as a router?

                  I have a NetGear ReadyNAS which also acts as a print-server for an old laser printer that only connects via USB. The print server side just worked straight out of the box. I do think it is the dog's danglys.

                  It is 2TB but using RAID reduces that.

                  It is not wireless but I have connected it to an old router that I turned into a wireless bridge so that the machines in that room are all on the network. Not sure that I would want to be regularly copying large quantities of data across that connection though.

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                    #10
                    Avoid the Iomega Storcenter iX-2 like the plague. can say from experience its a big turd.

                    Looking on Amazon, the "Netgear Ready Nas NV+ 4" seems good and I might get one myself as my Iomega one is only used now as a very expensive print server.

                    Problem with the Linux desktop solution is surely a desktop PSU uses lots more juice than a dedicated NAS? (Plus takes up more space).

                    Dont know about the router thing, not seen any that come with routing capability as don't see how this would be useful in most cases.

                    Edited, actually, Googling shows there ARE ones with routing like the N5200 RouStor, dunno which ones are good though
                    Last edited by Durbs; 6 March 2011, 10:33.

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