Price : Too low to display
The When local PC is turned off, users can still easily access and share data through the web at anytime and anywhere around the world. This NAS system can be connected by either cable or wirelessly. Further, it is easy to setup and share folders, and even to manage users and groups via browser.
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Using the Ineo I-NA312N1 3.5 inch 2 bay NAS . I ordered the Ineo I-NA312N1 3.5 inch 2 bay NAS mindful that it was a device at the lower end of the price range of its peers. However, I became more an more satisfied with it from its arrival. I did find that the owner's manual lacked clarity in parts, which was unfortunate since the device turned out to be a good performer. Because of the inadequacy of the manual I had to use my own judgement, trying to read as much material I could get on the Internet and some of my books at home. I was able to get the device up and running after a while. I did find that the internal space for my 2 drives was somewhat limited. The sata wiring tended to press hard against the circuit board for the display. I placed a small piece of stiff plastic between the sata cables and the back of the display to prevent damage from the sharp soldered tips on the circuit board. Otherwise, the hardware and firmware gave no trouble. Once started up, the device appeared on the LAN without tears. It was recognized by all my computers which together run a mix of Win 7, Vista and XP-Pro. I also used the network printer server capability to make a virtual network printer out of my Canon 150 inkjet all-in-one printer. This also works well although I can't seem to rename the provided printer name "lp". So far, I've been running the device in raid 1 mode for several weeks without problems. There has been no overheating (one of my fears before putting it into service) and both speed and network recognition is good. The display is a nice touch, especially during the long booth-up and shut-down periods. It should be noted that the labeling on the box is quite misleading regarding the device's wireless capability - mine had no wireless! The wireless capability is executed via my Ethernet/wireless router. All in all useful addition to my LAN but better could be done with the manual and labeling. I bought 2 more for my sons for Christmas.
Using the Ineo I-NA312N1 3.5 inch 2 bay NAS . I ordered the Ineo I-NA312N1 3.5 inch 2 bay NAS mindful that it was a device at the lower end of the price range of its peers. However, I became more an more satisfied with it from its arrival. I did find that the owner's manual lacked clarity in parts, which was unfortunate since the device turned out to be a good performer. Because of the inadequacy of the manual I had to use my own judgement, trying to read as much material I could get on the Internet and some of my books at home. I was able to get the device up and running after a while. I did find that the internal space for my 2 drives was somewhat limited. The sata wiring tended to press hard against the circuit board for the display. I placed a small piece of stiff plastic between the sata cables and the back of the display to prevent damage from the sharp soldered tips on the circuit board. Otherwise, the hardware and firmware gave no trouble. Once started up, the device appeared on the LAN without tears. It was recognized by all my computers which together run a mix of Win 7, Vista and XP-Pro. I also used the network printer server capability to make a virtual network printer out of my Canon 150 inkjet all-in-one printer. This also works well although I can't seem to rename the provided printer name "lp". So far, I've been running the device in raid 1 mode for several weeks without problems. There has been no overheating (one of my fears before putting it into service) and both speed and network recognition is good. The display is a nice touch, especially during the long booth-up and shut-down periods. It should be noted that the labeling on the box is quite misleading regarding the device's wireless capability - mine had no wireless! The wireless capability is executed via my Ethernet/wireless router. All in all useful addition to my LAN but better could be done with the manual and labeling. I bought 2 more for my sons for Christmas.
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Feature ineo I-NA312N1 3.5 Inch Two Bay NAS LCD Indicator Giga LAN (Black)
- Support 3.5" SATA I/II Hard Disk Drives up to 2TB( 1TB x 2 )
- LCD Display showing 7 different NAS status
- Disk Management: RAID 0, 1
- Easy Web-Based Management
- Support FTP Server, Torrent
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Product Details
EAN : 0718122286645UPC : 718122286645
Brand : Ineo
Color : Black
Weight : 5 pounds
Height : 7 inches
Length : 12 inches
Width : 7 inches
Binding : Personal Computers
Manufacturer : Ineo Technology Inc.
Model : I-NA312N1
Publisher : Ineo Technology Inc.
Studio : Ineo Technology Inc.
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