but if you have a simple usb printer to share in your home lan, do you have to switch on your pc all the time to share it ?that print servers thrown into routers and NASes are a crapshoot
Try this thread.Hello,
Recently, I got a DNS-321. I could not see it on my Vista after enabling UPnP on DNS-321.
Any special settings required to see my NAS drive in windows vista? can I use windows media player to stream movie/songs from my NAS?
The loss of share permissions is not related to the number of hard drives. I have two drives (standard formatting) and I also lose my permissions on reboot (and any backup schedules I created). Tech support told me to try JBOD formatting.
Why they can't retain settings with standard formatting is a mystery, and it sure gives me a low opinion of D-Link.
These have been going in and out of stock at Amazon for the last couple weeks, which implies to me that they are selling reasonably well. Like many people, it seems, I'm also waiting and watching for what happens re: updated firmware before deciding whether or not to buy.D-Link currently is not offering any firmware updates (as I'm sure you've discovered), and I wouldn't expect any from them soon. Tech support says that this is not a popular device and that's why they have so little troubleshooting info available for it. To me that translates to "don't expect a firmware revision anytime soon"
Yes, that's correct.So with it being formatted EXT2, am I correct in my Linux newbie understanding, that I could, if need be, yank a drive from the 321, attach it to a Linux system and it will mount and be accessible there?
These have been going in and out of stock at Amazon for the last couple weeks, which implies to me that they are selling reasonably well. Like many people, it seems, I'm also waiting and watching for what happens re: updated firmware before deciding whether or not to buy.
If you go by what the D-Link forums are saying, the update is in final testing.
Say what you want about the DNS-321; the price is vastly better than any other 2-bay NAS with similar feature-set!
I put two Seagate ST31500341AS (Barracuda 7200.11) 1.5 TB hard drives into DNS-321 and while the drives were detected, the size was misreported as 0 GB. Called d-Link technical support and they say the DNS-321 is compatible only with drives up to 1 TB.
Be forewarned!
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