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I feel that this NAS is well worth the
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So far I really like this NAS compared to the Seagate Central it replaced
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Everything else works well though and is otherwise a really good NAS.
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Really nice NAS for the money
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Great NAS once you get it working.
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I think I'll like this NAS down the road, once I've forgotten the initial trouble I had accessing it.
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This is a terrible NAS
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Great NAS for streaming Plex as well as a backup tool for all my computers
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My review follows and will be based on using a 4 Bay NAS containing only two matched 4 TB NAS grade hard drives in bay 1 and 2.Please excuse my comparisons in this review to my trusted Synology NAS which had excellent owner reviews
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Like my Synology, this NAS will alert you if it can’t do the configuration you’ve selected
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That said, if your wifi setup is working well and efficiently, I feel this NAS will work extremely well in that setup
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All in all, this is a very nice NAS and I am happy with it.
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Great NAS overall and easy to set up
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With hourly backups times 4, that meant the NAS was making noise frequently
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I have to say, all in all, this is a good NAS
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I Liked that NAS enough that I bought the larger Western Digital PR4100 32Tb from Dell
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Still... great NAS.
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NAS,.———Setting up this NAS for my Macs was quite easy
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This is a marvelous NAS drive that takes up little space, makes virtually no noise, and runs cool
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Easy to setup home NAS cloud server solution
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ConclusionOverall this is a great NAS for me
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Other then it PLEX server performance, it a great little NAS at a very good price
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If you have disks available this is a very nice NAS server
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If you need to share 4-8 TB of data over the Cloud, get the My Cloud EX2, or a similar NAS.
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This "NAS" was great for the first couple months, then started noticing LAN data copy would hang
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Wanted to share the following:Noticed that I had some trouble accessing the NAS from my Windows 10 computer
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This is an amazing NAS system when it works
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If you're looking for a solid NAS that is bullet proof and compares favorably to other models that cost 300 dollars more, this is the NAS for you.
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Overall, it is a good NAS but the usability for Mac is lacking.
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This is ONE AWESOME NAS.
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- I wasn't sure prior to testing, which NAS would be faster
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I had thought that I was purchasing a solid state NAS drive
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NAS not so tops.
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Crashed the NAS
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Finally I just bit the bullet and went true NAS (over Ethernet) as opposed to trying to let my server handle it at USB3 speeds and every little finicky problem and
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This NAS also has full cloud capability to allow remote access when away from home
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Well, I bought this NAS with the intent of primarily using it to run a Plex media server (and it says in the notes that it comes with it, and will run it)... however, it was NOT amongst the listed options on my unit - and once I downloaded and installed it, it would NOT run on a reliable basis, kept just
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The best NAS box i have ever used!!
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As a pure NAS, the EX4100 has been everything I want it to be.
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This NAS was easy to set up and use, so I would recommend it to a friend
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I'm extremely impressed and would definitely recommend this NAS.
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I've 16 terabytes (2 8 TB WD Red) of reasonably fast NAS.
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I'd suggest buying the drives separate and building your own external drive which you can also use as a NAS as a bonus, for less money except the drives included here are 5400 RPM Red Drives (so if you're used to
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As soon as I plugged a HFS+ partition in, it crashed the NAS
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This NAS is useless
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It works great as a local NAS, but if you want remote access, look elsewhere
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But for me, this little NAS works great
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Overall, NAS has made big drives in individual machines redundant now that it's so easy to use.
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WD also has a very good reputation for the quality of their hard drives, as well as for customer support.
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Just got this NAS to help me backup my photography as well as give me access to all my files on the drive while away.
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I have since ordered 6 more for various clients as well as for internal use
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Copying files to and from the NAS is only about half as fast as copying between PCs, usually about 40MB/s on Windows's speed indicator