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    #11
    Originally posted by The Spartan View Post
    I bought one too (HP Proliant G7), can anyone recommend a decent pcie card for remote/wireless access?

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    With the case being so small wouldn't you be better off with a USB one? Lots of those on the market. Other benefit of these is that they can be put on a USB extension cable so if the case is tucked away you may get a better signal than a card.

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      #12
      Thanks admin I was hoping that would be the case but I wasn't sure I could use a USB, glad you clarified that for me.

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        #13
        Originally posted by The Spartan View Post
        I bought one too (HP Proliant G7), can anyone recommend a decent pcie card for remote/wireless access?

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        Can't you just connect it to your router via powerline adapters ?

        I've got mine plugged into my router and just mounted one a particular drive I want to make public

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          #14
          Originally posted by The Spartan View Post
          I bought one too (HP Proliant G7), can anyone recommend a decent pcie card for remote/wireless access?

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          You mean a LOM/iLOM/FSP/IMM sort of thing - to power on/off remotely?

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            #15
            I did think about using powerlines but I'm already using a few around the house so I wanted to keep it wireless. As for remote power down I didn't even consider that. I'm looking to use it as a NAS and also for so work with VM's I've not much a clue when it come to this stuff as you can tell.
            In Scooter we trust

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              #16
              Originally posted by The Spartan View Post
              I did think about using powerlines but I'm already using a few around the house so I wanted to keep it wireless. As for remote power down I didn't even consider that. I'm looking to use it as a NAS and also for so work with VM's I've not much a clue when it come to this stuff as you can tell.
              If you want to power it on then it comes with Wake on Lan.

              Also if you get a decent corsair flash drive, create a bootable usb drive and put xbmc ubuntu on it. That way if you want you can easily switch it to a media centre.

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                #17
                Originally posted by FiveTimes View Post
                If you want to power it on then it comes with Wake on Lan.

                Also if you get a decent corsair flash drive, create a bootable usb drive and put xbmc ubuntu on it. That way if you want you can easily switch it to a media centre.
                Thanks buddy that's really good advice, just one more question on the spec it says it'll take a maximum of 4 x 2TB drives has anyone used this with drives with more storage than 2TB? as I'm about to order some WD red.
                In Scooter we trust

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by The Spartan View Post
                  Thanks buddy that's really good advice, just one more question on the spec it says it'll take a maximum of 4 x 2TB drives has anyone used this with drives with more storage than 2TB? as I'm about to order some WD red.
                  I have 2x3TB green drives plus the 250GB one that came with it. Other people I know have 5x3TB (you can actually fit 2 where the optical drive can go)

                  I'd order 3TB ones if you can. I got them for ~ 80 quid

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by administrator View Post
                    Aw you gave up just too soon! The offer is on again:
                    HP ProLiant G7 N54L 2.2GHz MicroServer- Ebuyer | Ebuyer.com

                    £129.85 inc VAT after cash back... I have one in the office here for backups, they are great value for money!
                    Can you just use one of these as a cheap NAS? Cheapest NAS on eBuyer is £280 for a 4-bay, plus the drives.

                    Just wondered if it was nice and straightforward to get one of these, whack a few disks in it, and set it up as a NAS with a RAID array.
                    Originally posted by MaryPoppins
                    I hadn't really understood this 'pwned' expression until I read DirtyDog's post.

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                      #20
                      From what I've read it's quite easy to set them up as NAS. It maybe a bit more expensive but the processor's in most NAS are under powered.

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