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Retired_Member
Nov 08, 2014Connect ReadyNAS directly to pc without internet?
Can Seagate NAS HHD 4TB hard drives that were in a ReadyNAS 316 be used in a ReadyNAS 104 4-bay Diskless or a ReadyNAS 314 4-bay Diskless? Does it matter what order they were in? They were mixed up. ...
xeltros
Nov 11, 2014Apprentice
I think plex needs to be able to connect to the server to assess the subscription status, so I believe the TV client might need internet to do that. That's why I thought that getting rid of it would be simpler in the end. As said I'm not using plex but I think that at some point the subscription needs to be checked.
But yes a plain old normal setup with a router linking everything and the computer having a default route to internet.
Yes, if the extender idea works this would be a standard setup too but using LTE instead of cable. I fear the cost-related issues though, it's easy to consume all the data. Both setup require the same hardware though, since I think the extender you suggested has built in ethernet. So they could both be tried I guess.
But yes a plain old normal setup with a router linking everything and the computer having a default route to internet.
Yes, if the extender idea works this would be a standard setup too but using LTE instead of cable. I fear the cost-related issues though, it's easy to consume all the data. Both setup require the same hardware though, since I think the extender you suggested has built in ethernet. So they could both be tried I guess.
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