QUOTE(azarimy @ Sep 5 2013, 09:37 PM)
i dunno. bcoz some friends who bought NAS (not sure what model) had to format the drive because it has its own "file system".
for my QNAP TS212 need to format the hard drive first in order to use.NETWORK ATTACHED STORAGE (NAS) V2
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QUOTE(azarimy @ Sep 6 2013, 04:18 PM) ok for my earlier question: correct me if i'm wrong, but i think the function of the usb port on the NAS is meant for you to copy to/from other usb storage devices.can i use NAS' USB to connect directly to a device like LCD TV? i mean just like USB drive or those portable harddisks, where u hook them up and the TV will be able to read and play movie files. IF your tv got LAN port, then you can do it, or buy a cheap tv box also can. |
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QUOTE(azarimy @ Sep 6 2013, 05:52 PM) u made me google tv box yup, for RM300 can get another WD Red 2 tb to plug into the NAS they seem to be priced around RM300++ though. not exactly a cheap solution for me, since i'm looking to buy NAS to solve storage accessibility problems. adding another RM300++ is gonna set me back really bad. but you still can have plenty of choices with price cheaper than rm300 in the 'Home Electronics & Homewares' section. |
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