Re: [H] Which NAS Devices?

2010-07-17 Thread DSinc
Anthony, JRS convinced me some time back to risk the DUO. I use the Netgear Duo NAS also (in a 2x500GB RAID1). It is fully capable of 10base1000. No problem. Mine is a quiet, strong component of my LAN. I do not use the Print Server feature, so can not speak to that ATM. I do still plan to pu

Re: [H] Which NAS Devices?

2010-07-17 Thread Anthony Q. Martin
Thanks for the comments on the Netgear. Those features mean a lot to me...quiet is indeed important. Are these all capable of 1000Mbps? Currently my printer is wireless but I might be willing to use the server in a NAS. On 7/17/2010 1:08 PM, John R Steinbruner wrote: I had a DNS-323 and it

Re: [H] Which NAS Devices?

2010-07-17 Thread John R Steinbruner
I had a DNS-323 and it was fine. The only issue I had was the fan was small and therefore noisy. I lost a drive in it once, and when WD sent the replacement, the NAS rebuilt itself just fine with no problems.. I currently have a pair of Netgear NAS Duo's with 1 terabyte drives. Faster than

Re: [H] Firefox question

2010-07-17 Thread DSinc
JRS, Interesting. Foxit had been go good and quiet for so long, I never thought to suspect Foxit. I still find FireFox's under the hood navigation confusing and frustrating. I'm still learning. I spent ~3hrs this AM at the Foxit forums. Hmm.. Seems Foxit may be having some growth issues to

[H] Which NAS Devices?

2010-07-17 Thread Anthony Q. Martin
Strictly for home use. Backup of multiple computers, streaming audio. Probably will start with 2TB. Don't think I need more than 4 to 6 down the road, but likely not even that much. I don't have kids so streaming video from an HD just doens't seem important to me. Besides, I have so many Bl