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I picked up a a d-link 321 NAS Friday along with two 1T byte drives. My first stumbling block was it was a Windows based install. I worked around this by looking at the DHCP log for its MAC address to find its IP address. The second stumbling block was it seems to need a "soft restart" to find its hard disks. OK, no big deal. Not sure why it behaves like this. It could be the Hitachi drives who knows? Once up and running, I formatted a JBOD 2T disk. I copied all my music and movies to it. Worked well, pretty fast. (CIFS) It comes with a DAAP/iTunes server, which is pretty cool. Works with macs and rythmbox as expected. It comes with a UPnP AV system which I'll explore next. The best part of this is that it runs Linux and you can add telnet/sshd to it: http://wiki.dns323.info What happens is that it looks for an executable script in the root of Volume_1 named fun_plug at startup. It will execute this script if it has execute permissions. The fonz fun_plug system will install some Linux software on your drive and add it to the system at startup.
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