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DNS-323 > 2-Bay Network Storage Enclosure - Vandamguy - 11-18-2008 http://www.dlink.com/products/?pid=509 I'd like to poll you folkds and see what you think of this peicea hard ware. thinking it oculd be a nice Christmas gift for myself Re: DNS-323 > 2-Bay Network Storage Enclosure - Mission Difficult - 11-18-2008 Doesn't seem bad for the price. Re: DNS-323 > 2-Bay Network Storage Enclosure - HeK - 11-18-2008 Looks like a toaster Needs more drive space... like ten. Re: DNS-323 > 2-Bay Network Storage Enclosure - ainmosni - 11-18-2008 LOL when I glanced over the subject I thought someone had a question about DNS... Doesn't seem too bad but I can't quickly find through what protocol it does it's network file sharing... If it does it through SMB or something like that I would be interested... If it does some proprietary D-Link stuff... never mind... Re: DNS-323 > 2-Bay Network Storage Enclosure - ainmosni - 11-18-2008 Ah it does SMB... But a quick look around showed me this. Which does the same but is a little cheaper here... Re: DNS-323 > 2-Bay Network Storage Enclosure - CaffeinePowered - 11-18-2008 Looks cool, I think you should buy him one drive to go with it though. It would be like giving someone a gadget that required batteries without a battery... Re: DNS-323 > 2-Bay Network Storage Enclosure - Vandamguy - 11-18-2008 (11-18-2008, 08:41 AM)CaffeinePowered link Wrote: Looks cool, I think you should buy him one drive to go with it though. It would be like giving someone a gadget that required batteries without a battery...yeah , i would hate to jilt myself with my own christmas gift. stop skimming caff Re: DNS-323 > 2-Bay Network Storage Enclosure - ainmosni - 11-27-2008 (11-18-2008, 08:23 AM)ainmosni link Wrote: Ah it does SMB... But a quick look around showed me this. Which does the same but is a little cheaper here... I found out that that conceptronic machine is a rebranded DNS-323... I ordered it, seems they are very hackable as well so you can install custom apps on it. Re: DNS-323 > 2-Bay Network Storage Enclosure - Vandamguy - 11-27-2008 (11-27-2008, 02:49 AM)ainmosni link Wrote: [quote author=ainmosni link=topic=1806.msg50319#msg50319 date=1227014597] I found out that that conceptronic machine is a rebranded DNS-323... I ordered it, seems they are very hackable as well so you can install custom apps on it. [/quote] lol nice i've given this a second thought now and probably wont be getting one. mostly because the only person that would ever be puttin stuff on it is me , and i dont have any media players that could use a NAS. saw an internal HDD; 1tb for 125 bucks , seagate Re: DNS-323 > 2-Bay Network Storage Enclosure - ainmosni - 11-28-2008 (11-27-2008, 08:22 AM)Vandamguy link Wrote: [quote author=ainmosni link=topic=1806.msg51674#msg51674 date=1227772153] I found out that that conceptronic machine is a rebranded DNS-323... I ordered it, seems they are very hackable as well so you can install custom apps on it. [/quote] lol nice i've given this a second thought now and probably wont be getting one. mostly because the only person that would ever be puttin stuff on it is me , and i dont have any media players that could use a NAS. saw an internal HDD; 1tb for 125 bucks , seagate [/quote] Actually, all media players can use this NAS... You just map a network drive to a letter and use it as if it was a local disk. Re: DNS-323 > 2-Bay Network Storage Enclosure - ainmosni - 11-28-2008 My rebranded DNS-323 has arrived, I'll report on how it works later, I'm still at work. Re: DNS-323 > 2-Bay Network Storage Enclosure - Dave - 11-28-2008 vandam your sig is massive. cooooooooooooooool Re: DNS-323 > 2-Bay Network Storage Enclosure - ainmosni - 11-29-2008 OK, this machine is quite sweet. I loaded it up with 1 TB HD. (Going to get another TB HD next month and set it up in RAID1) The performance is pretty good, saturating my 100mbit line quite easily. It runs linux internally which most of you won't care about but this does make it pretty hackable. So far I installed an apple fileserver next to SMB one so my mac os x install gets better performance. I get to the same files from windows, mac os x and linux. (My dual boot gaming rig and my laptop respectively.) I also installed a torrentclient so I can download torrents directly from my quiet NAS and turn off my rig when I go to sleep. There are also other p2p clients available. The next steps will be to get the aforementioned extra HD for raid-1 and a gbit switch so I can get more speed from it. So yeah, I'm pretty happy, thank you for this thread vandam, else I wouldn't have bought this NAS. Re: DNS-323 > 2-Bay Network Storage Enclosure - Vandamguy - 11-29-2008 You're welcome im highly interested in this though I also installed a torrentclient so I can download torrents directly from my quiet NAS and turn off my rig when I go to sleep. teech me masta , or better yet do it for me via remote client Re: DNS-323 > 2-Bay Network Storage Enclosure - ainmosni - 11-30-2008 (11-29-2008, 10:35 PM)Vandamguy link Wrote: You're welcome Well it's quite simple as long as you aren't afraid of command lines. You can drop a shell script in the root of Volume_1 which will run on reboot. If you get the standard script it will start a telnet server so you can log in. From here you can install a lot of linux command line software like the torrent client. What I've done is set up the torrent client so that I can drop a torrent file in a directory on a share of the NAS and this torrent file will be automatically added to the list and it will start downloading. rtorrent is totally commandline based but has advanced features like DHT, scheduling and seeding until a certain ratio is reached. All info is on this site. Re: DNS-323 > 2-Bay Network Storage Enclosure - Vandamguy - 11-30-2008 considering ive never used linux , or a command line based torrent client in the past , i am very afraid ill read the wiki when i get home form work, but i'll get you on steam if it doesnt work >.< they're 30 dollars off today , +10% employee discount woo. think newegg had a 125$ 1tb seagate .. Re: DNS-323 > 2-Bay Network Storage Enclosure - ainmosni - 11-30-2008 (11-30-2008, 10:19 AM)Vandamguy link Wrote: considering ive never used linux , or a command line based torrent client in the past , i am very afraid You'll have more chance of getting me on MSN, gtalk, xmpp or IRC... Re: DNS-323 > 2-Bay Network Storage Enclosure - Vandamguy - 11-30-2008 slummin it on irc then yeah da slums Re: DNS-323 > 2-Bay Network Storage Enclosure - copulatingduck - 11-30-2008 (11-30-2008, 10:19 AM)Vandamguy link Wrote: considering ive never used linux , or a command line based torrent client in the past , i am very afraid $120 american gets you a 1.5TB drive on tigerdirect before the end of the weekend Re: DNS-323 > 2-Bay Network Storage Enclosure - zaneyard - 11-30-2008 (11-30-2008, 05:46 PM)CopulatingDuck link Wrote: [quote author=Vandamguy link=topic=1806.msg52191#msg52191 date=1228058344] $120 american gets you a 1.5TB drive on tigerdirect before the end of the weekend [/quote] newegg had a $100 TB Western Digital |