i got a readynas 1100+ for my radio station, and it seems slow just
serving up mp2's at 256kbps! i really didn't anticipate it would be
problematic, but it has been.
i'm not sure if its the network switch or what, but the problems are
annoying.
it had SS builtin btw, but i don't use it or enabl
OK ... I've finally gotten this sorted, and I actually like the setup
for the Infrant NV+ a lot. I had a frustrating week trying to get my
linksys wireless router to talk to other devices, and finally went to
Best Buy and bought a NetGear wireless router.
The problems resolved themselves, RAID
Buy a Thecus and join our happy group of SS users with a NAS tha does
the job!!
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Pellicle
Thecus n5200 1Tb Raid 5 running SS 6.5.4
2 SB3, 1 TP, 1 SoftSqueeze, Nokia n770
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Thanks everyone for the input. This certainly motivates me to make the
switch. Let me see if I can talk to Slim Devices about a return
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westland
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I just ordered a Thecus N5200PRO BR, the version with the four port
switch. I have an Infrant ReadyNAS NV that I use just to back up my
music which is stored in a 1.5TB Raid 0 Array on my main PC. The
ReadyNAS is so slow just running the Web application to manage it that
I wouldn't even want to tr
westland;222666 Wrote:
> Why is the Thecus a better NAS?
The Thecus N5200 is much *much* faster. The original N5200 uses a
600MHz Celeron M processor ad cmes with 256MB of RAM. This in itself is
faster than the Infrant which uses a "IT3107 Network Storage Processor".
This is designed for RAID fun
So I'm curious ... Logitech bundled the Infrant NAS with their
squeezeboxes, and I assumed that this was some sort of imprimature ...
Why is the Thecus a better NAS?
Yes, I've done some research, but I'm not at all an expert on NAS's ...
I was hoping a bundle would obviate the need for deep dee
westland;222417 Wrote:
> Is there something I'm missing?
>
> Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Did you do your research? Most people won't go near a ReadyNAS. If
you're still within your return period I'd suggest returning it and
purchasing a Thecus N5200PRO.
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egd
Thecus N5200PRO