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JackShephard June 15th 07 05:08 AM

SC101T Turbo Network Attached Storage device from NetGear.
 
Got one on the way.

only $169 @ Amazon.

http://www.amazon.com/SC101T-Storage...1880282&sr=1-1

Lord Garth June 15th 07 05:37 AM

SC101T Turbo Network Attached Storage device from NetGear.
 

"JackShephard" wrote in
message ...
Got one on the way.

only $169 @ Amazon.


http://www.amazon.com/SC101T-Storage...1880282&sr=1-1

What, no FTP in that firmware?



JackShephard June 15th 07 05:45 AM

SC101T Turbo Network Attached Storage device from NetGear.
 
On Fri, 15 Jun 2007 04:37:33 GMT, "Lord Garth"
wrote:


"JackShephard" wrote in
message ...
Got one on the way.

only $169 @ Amazon.


http://www.amazon.com/SC101T-Storage...1880282&sr=1-1

What, no FTP in that firmware?

Snail mail.

I won't be disappointed when I get it. The Terrel dope mentioned the
little brother of it, but I still won't pass any kudos to that lousy
bat's turd. I'll probably put a pair of Seagate Perpendicular Terabyte
drives in it.

Lord Garth June 15th 07 06:38 AM

SC101T Turbo Network Attached Storage device from NetGear.
 

"JackShephard" wrote in
message ...
On Fri, 15 Jun 2007 04:37:33 GMT, "Lord Garth"
wrote:


"JackShephard" wrote in
message ...
Got one on the way.

only $169 @ Amazon.



http://www.amazon.com/SC101T-Storage...dp/B000O8KHTC/

ref=sr_1_1/104-9196872-7431936?ie=UTF8&s=pc&qid=1181880282&sr=1-1

What, no FTP in that firmware?

Snail mail.

I won't be disappointed when I get it. The Terrel dope mentioned the
little brother of it, but I still won't pass any kudos to that lousy
bat's turd. I'll probably put a pair of Seagate Perpendicular Terabyte
drives in it.


It almost certainly a Linux box using ext3 for the file management system.
I don't know the limits of the format so I'd like to know...

I use a NAS box with SFTP to remotely store copies of a local backup at
a physically different location. Snail mail couldn't do it because of the
file
size. Mapping the drive to a remote IP is possible but not too secure.

All of these NAS boxes have their little quirks however.




JackShephard June 15th 07 08:03 AM

SC101T Turbo Network Attached Storage device from NetGear.
 
On Fri, 15 Jun 2007 05:38:21 GMT, "Lord Garth"
wrote:

It almost certainly a Linux box using ext3 for the file management system.
I don't know the limits of the format so I'd like to know...



Baloney. As far as I know, the user gets to format as desired. Up to
a point.

Spehro Pefhany June 15th 07 12:50 PM

SC101T Turbo Network Attached Storage device from NetGear.
 
On Fri, 15 Jun 2007 00:03:51 -0700, the renowned JackShephard
wrote:

On Fri, 15 Jun 2007 05:38:21 GMT, "Lord Garth"
wrote:

It almost certainly a Linux box using ext3 for the file management system.
I don't know the limits of the format so I'd like to know...



Baloney. As far as I know, the user gets to format as desired. Up to
a point.


Only using their format. Apparently it half works with NTFS.

You have to have drivers running on each PC (Win2K/XP only), looks
like no Vista compatibility.

They recommend a specific startup sequence.


Best regards,
Spehro Pefhany
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Lord Garth June 15th 07 04:54 PM

SC101T Turbo Network Attached Storage device from NetGear.
 

"Spehro Pefhany" wrote in message
...
On Fri, 15 Jun 2007 00:03:51 -0700, the renowned JackShephard
wrote:

On Fri, 15 Jun 2007 05:38:21 GMT, "Lord Garth"
wrote:

It almost certainly a Linux box using ext3 for the file management

system.
I don't know the limits of the format so I'd like to know...



Baloney. As far as I know, the user gets to format as desired. Up to
a point.


Only using their format. Apparently it half works with NTFS.

You have to have drivers running on each PC (Win2K/XP only), looks
like no Vista compatibility.

They recommend a specific startup sequence.


Best regards,
Spehro Pefhany


I don't use any of these that require a driver beyond those for the network
in
order to operate. It would severely limit the NAS from access by or through
an
external IP.




JackShephard June 16th 07 07:40 AM

SC101T Turbo Network Attached Storage device from NetGear.
 
On Fri, 15 Jun 2007 15:54:40 GMT, "Lord Garth"
wrote:


"Spehro Pefhany" wrote in message
.. .
On Fri, 15 Jun 2007 00:03:51 -0700, the renowned JackShephard
wrote:

On Fri, 15 Jun 2007 05:38:21 GMT, "Lord Garth"
wrote:

It almost certainly a Linux box using ext3 for the file management

system.
I don't know the limits of the format so I'd like to know...


Baloney. As far as I know, the user gets to format as desired. Up to
a point.


Only using their format. Apparently it half works with NTFS.

You have to have drivers running on each PC (Win2K/XP only), looks
like no Vista compatibility.

They recommend a specific startup sequence.


Best regards,
Spehro Pefhany


I don't use any of these that require a driver beyond those for the network
in
order to operate. It would severely limit the NAS from access by or through
an
external IP.


Sounds good to me, the way the kooktards tell it, they spend a lot of
their time trying to dig into other people's equipment.


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