asfish wrote:
Grim... wrote:
Christ, that's a lot of money
I've got a
2TB Buffalo Linkstation (£142) which has all the stuff above plus a built-in version of uTorrent. You can plug a USB hard drive into it for additional storage.
You do need to use the PC client once for initial set-up, but as you need to set the IP I don't really see how you can get around that.
His budget is based on a 4TB WD Mybook he found on Play.com at around £330 or so.
The MyBook World NAS devices are excellent, I've been running with a 2x1TB version for about 18 months ago, I honestly haven't had to touch the thing in over a year, or log into the web interface to do anything, it just sits there and works. (It was a bit dodgy on the original firmware, but the updated version released around 15 months ago means it's never missed a beat.)
It does everything you want, and they're passively cooled as they use low power drives so no fans, therefore effectively silent in operation.
Reasonable file and folder permissions controlled with groups and users too, so you can make it 'PC novice safe', in my case Mrs AE can look at all the family photos and music collection for example, but she can't delete or modify or add anything in those folders.
And she can't see my porn either.
(But she has her own area which I've stuck a 100GB quota on which she can do what she likes with.)
There are quite a few advanced options available there too, but TBH I've never had much cause to muck about with them. You don't need any client software installed either, you can just let the NAS get an IP address off your router, and then log into it from any web browser on your network.
I just access mine with a UNC path, \\mybookworld\shared for example.