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    Is there anything such as a High availability NAS box with low power consuption?

    Great article. It looks like I should be find with the NAS box, not sure how I'm supposed to tackle the wifi part. Part solution would be to run lan cable upstairs to the bedroom tv but I'm living in a rental house... it sux not being able to add ethernet cables to all rooms. Thank you.
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    Synology NAS as central file storage

    Is clearcase what you are looking for? I'm a programmer and at work multiple people have access to the same folder and the same files. Now, say if I want to edit a file, I would "checkout" the file which is as simple as right click and select checkout, then i would make the changes and then...
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    Is there anything such as a High availability NAS box with low power consuption?

    I've a bunch of older NAS boxes @ home and data is scattered among them. Anyway, all my movies are on a WD my book live 1tb networked hard drive connected to a gigabit router. Last night, my wife was streaming a movie to a WDTV live+ over wifi-G speeds (I was directly connected to the gigabit...
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    Is it possible to run a 4 drive custom NAS with a PicoPSU

    Hi, I just built an ubuntu based nas off some old parts lying around the house and my goal was to have a system that consumes 30w or less during idle and 60w max upon heavy use. CPU: AMD Athlon 64-bit 2650e 15w TDP (really?....) Motherboard: Abit AN-M2 (No onboard VGA) RAM: 2 x 1GB DDR2 800...
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    Unreliable wireless connections for business network

    Don't spend any money yet. did you try installing dd-wrt on it. Its supposed to add more stability to unstable routers and offers more functions. check out http://www.dd-wrt.com/wiki/index.php/Linksys_WRT54G/GL/GS/GX to see if your router supports it If your router doesn't support it, you can...
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