This is a great NAS storage enclosure with all the bells and whistles you could want. The device has a intuitive Web interface, fast write speed, print-serving capability, two drive bays with RAID support, can operate as a UPnP AV, iTunes, and FTP server and can also act as DHCP server. Overall,...
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After owning this device for nearly 2 years, I am as happy with it as the day I bought it. It is very simple to use (snap your drives in and format), but has tons of features. Over the years, D-Link has been good enough to add support for torrents, iTunes, and many other things over the years....
Read the full review →The 323 works fine for most things, if you're a "normal" user this will serve you fine for your media/music/files. The problem with this device is twofold. First, it feels a bit old, it's at least 3 years old now (I think) and the UI and options feel like it. Not a big deal,...
Read the full review →Disappointed that drives are formatted using EXT rather than FAT. I dont have any Linux Machines, so if this were to give up the ghost, all the data is lost to me. RAID is a little clumsy, test rebuild of 50GB of data took 24hrs... Forget 500+GB rebuilds. Not Time Machine compatible and trying to...
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