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Posted at 6:06 PM on Monday 04/27/09 by
Ben
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Buy.com (with Electronica Direct) has the Linksys NAS200 Network Storage System with 2 Bays for $88 + $10 shipping = $98 shipped. Features provides 2 bays with SATA interface, easy installation and removal, push button for data backup. [Compare]
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    pctuneupguy - Posted 9:41 pm PDT 04/27/09 (15 Posts)  Report Spam

    Anyone have experience with this? Any good?

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    dragonfist87 - Posted 9:57 pm PDT 04/27/09 (19 Posts)  Report Spam

    Once you install the drives, it has to reformat the drives for it to recognize them. Most common complaints on this unit is that it is very slow.

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    DrumDude - Posted 10:13 pm PDT 04/27/09 (429 Posts)  Report Spam

    Waiting for the D-Link DNS-323 to go on sale at Amazon..bacon just recently jumped up from $157.

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    moetop - Posted 4:28 am PDT 04/28/09 (51 Posts)  Report Spam

    Aside from the fact that it is only 100Mb not Gig, it's slow even for 100Mb. Yes I owned one.. After a poweroutage it would take forever to reboot, and was downright slow all the time.

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    NorthSouth - Posted 6:28 am PDT 04/28/09 (2611 Posts)  Report Spam

    #3 is heading in the right direction.

    DLink DNS-323 is the way to go.
    I've had one for 9 months now.
    It's great.

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    airboss1024 - Posted 7:13 am PDT 04/28/09 (3 Posts)  Report Spam

    Don't even try to stream video from this unit, it's so slow it just stutters and is unusable.

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    mattb123 - Posted 8:03 am PDT 04/28/09 (1183 Posts)  Report Spam

    I recently got a D-Link DNS-321, the 323's little brother. I'm also happy with it: boots pretty quickly, reasonable speed (not blazing, but it does have gigabit Ethernet), FTP server (but no BT), and is just as easily hackable as the 323. I'm running Firefly to serve up my music collection and it's working pretty well. It was under $100 AR and I already had a dedicated print server so I didn't need the 323 for that anyway.

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    Oio - Posted 8:46 am PDT 04/28/09 (1382 Posts)  Report Spam

    I hear you can run BT on the '321 with fun_plug. The newest beta firmware also has a BT client built in

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