I had that one as well and passed it along to a friend.
If I remember correctly you just inserted the drives in the linksys...No
tools required and they could only go in one way, but I'm working from
memory at this point.
On 4/29/2014 9:04 AM, Rod Hutton wrote:
Hi,
And I've used a Linksys NAS 200 for about 8 years, also having a web
interface. My sighted tech set it up for me though. The web interface
worked pretty much as well as Internet Explorer.
I think you have to accept the possibility that sighted assistance is
required for installing and configuring units that take SATA hard
drives. Who knows, maybe they have improved. One trick I learned for
software which starts automatically is that you can often bypass a
graphical start up screen by looking at the autorun.ini file and see the
executable it calls, like setup.exe, and then just run that one yorself.
hth,
Rod
On 4/29/14 6:04 AM, Chris Grabowski wrote:
Hi,
I have used the netgear readynas. It isn't a drive, it is a box where
you put two or more drives.
The interface is web based and is accessible.
On 4/29/2014 4:10 AM, Samuel Wilkins wrote:
Hello everyone,
I am looking into getting a Nas drive. However, I know that many of
these drives use a flash based interface, which does not work with
screen readers. Can anyone recommend a good brand of Nas Drives that
use interfaces that work with Window-Eyes?
Regards,
Samuel Wilkins
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