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Nas Drive problems.
I bought a Qnad Nas drive, I thought it would be simple plug and play. First the box was empty of any hard drives, so then I had to buy some Western Digital WD Red NAS SATA HDD 4TB 3.5", I bought 3 of these thinking that the first bay I could put in an SSD drive, SSD arrived wrong type, so have ordered another one, also had to buy some tiny screws to fix them to the caddy.
I connected it to the Virgin internet box with an ethernet cable, the Qnad makes a noise like it's connected to a life-support machine when it's booting up. After an hour I managed to see the device on my laptop and linked it to the internet with the downloaded software, it needed a password and user id before it would format the hd drives. Another hour I find there a small hole at the back that re-sets for new user, mean while the Qnad is starting to update it's software. I managed to create user and password, the device displays the new user name I create but is not happy with the password, re-set a few more times, create new user and id, still not happening. Will give it another try this week, watch a few youtube vid's, if no luck it will be sold. Chris |
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Re: Nas Drive problems.
Nas now sold, took up too much space and time. It was the size of a small micro oven and could hold 24tb, just too much on to give over time to it, I would like to have tried out playing stored films to 4k tv. Not possible without the tv.
Sold with a small profit to someone that will get more joy and pleasure from it. Chris. |
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Re: Nas Drive problems.
Chris, I wonder if you’re over-thinking things for music, perhaps TV is complicating the matter.
My “music server” is a 5 year old desktop pc, win8 updated to win10, with 1TB hard drive. I run it as our main PC for all day to day use. The library is 300+ Flac CDs and it still has more than half the drive space left. I turn it on in the morning and off when we go to bed. No music server issues (it’s just another programme for a modest pc connected to your home network). |