I brought a movie library, pictures, music, and everything else home for storage (DLNA). FTP servers and torrent downloads are also available. I placed two screws (4 TB each) from the WD40EFRX series inside, which, as I had anticipated, allowed the "mirror" to format them. In general, I'm happy with everything; there aren't any severe criticisms. There weren't many seconds: 1. The NAS's ftp port forwarding settings "lost" (i.e., ceased to be operational) while arranging access via ftp. When this forwarding was copied in the router settings, everything was fixed. 2. The Samsung smart TV series linked to the home network is mistakenly identified by the built-in media player "Twonkee". To install, I had to use force. Account: just "admin" access. 4. Forces the definition of the categories "admin," "music," "photo," and "video," and asks that you kindly place your files in these categories. 5. The print server feature should not have been included in this NAS because it is likely already morally out of date. 6. There is too much power available. NASes always make some noise, even if it is very little, regardless of how quiet they are. So I constructed a plywood shelf, fastened it to the ceiling of the dressing room, and placed the NAS on it. I gave it an IP address, linked it to the network, and then forgot about it. It works for everything I got it for. I suggest.
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