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First, for the $150, you get a bunch of cheap plastic valued at about $5
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When I unpacked it, I was disappointed in the CHEAP plastic front that clips on and off and was further surprised to find even the drive trays are ALL PLASTIC, and flimsy plastic at that.
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It would never get 5 because of the cheap plastic constructions, but if everything else worked as it should, I would have rated it higher.
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You can just feel and smell the cheap plastic - like it just directly came from a Chinese knock-off product factory (whatever that means), when you open this up
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(WNDR4720).This item took more time to set up than I would have liked it to (and I'm still not convinced it works right)The disk are held in place in part with a cheap plastic bracket that feel like they are going to break every time I try to take
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The drive trays that these discs are mounted on are made of cheap, bendable plastic, so extra care needs to be taken when adding or removing drives
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It is mostly cheap plastic enclosure
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Everything worked as it should.
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You may be happy with this unit, as it's not so much bad as not to my liking.
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This item works as it should it's iPhone app still hasn't been updated to work with iOS 7
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Documentation for Apple device and Mac users seems straightforward, but many non-Apple users may find they will need to do a bit of independent research in order to get the device to work as it should.
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It would never get 5 because of the cheap plastic constructions, but if everything else worked as it should, I would have rated it higher.
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For my smaller music files it was more like 35MB/s
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Copying to the USB 3.0 external hard drive speed is merely a few M/s, even slower than IX2 that has only USB 2.0.
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From PC to NAS over GigE, it was a steady 55MB/s according to Windows