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virtualuk
Nov 16, 2016Tutor
Beware, Plex only runs off of USB and not NAS on the R9000
If you're thinking of getting the R9000 so you can get a fast WIFI router/switch (which it is) **and** retire your PC that's currently running Plex think again unless you have a small media library. ...
- Nov 16, 2016
Where can you buy a 16TB NAS running Plex, new for less than $500?
Your response adds no value to this thread. One of the key features, which was co-marketed with the Plex team was it's ability to replace your standalone PC Plex server. People should be aware of this "BEFORE THEY BUY", especially if it's a feature that would otherwise expected to be present as is the case with all standard copies of Plex running on said PC Plex server.
virtualuk
Nov 16, 2016Tutor
Where can you buy a 16TB NAS running Plex, new for less than $500?
Your response adds no value to this thread. One of the key features, which was co-marketed with the Plex team was it's ability to replace your standalone PC Plex server. People should be aware of this "BEFORE THEY BUY", especially if it's a feature that would otherwise expected to be present as is the case with all standard copies of Plex running on said PC Plex server.
mondenath
Nov 16, 2016Prodigy
I dont buy it. if one can buy a router which support plex being one of prime reason doesnt mean that he can get plex enabled NAS along with router.
This was prime marketed for Plex build it otherwise a media server which is could connected. Just like full fledged media server cloud enabled.
There is no point having a 10gb port in a router where the available port is only 6 each 1gb and even the ad tech of 4gb gives you effective 1-2gb for a most idle scenario of 5% efficiency.
It will not even consume 60-70%. only a plex server when used online can serve the purpose.
- Retired_MemberNov 16, 2016
The R9000 is Utterly Useless as tits on a bull. This whole concept of USB BS continues to thrive only because the number of gullible customers is endless.
Take away plex and the 60ghz what's left?