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paul5
Jun 12, 2013Aspirant
Encryption 256 and model numbers 100 series and ISO files
hi, Need to know before I buy. 1- Netgear RN10400-100AJS I can't find anything on it in the Netgear site except for the RN104, as in the RN100 series, is it the same thing and what does the 100AJS ...
paul5
Jun 12, 2013Aspirant
Thanks for your reply
1- So how do I know what is the current version, and would the version number be on the box.
2- That's a problem, for in the data sheets it has OS 6 as volume encryption so you assume it can already do it and considering all the threads I read dating back to 2008 on the feature request. NetGear Doesn't inspire much confidence. If they're advertising it in the data sheet it should be there.
2A - As for the overhead it shouldn't be that taxing (speaking from ignorance) I have full disk encryption 'True Crypt' on my computers and have never noticed any degradation.
3- I have never done it before so I have to be careful on this matter as to how. The general idea is that they would be played via a media player feeding a TV or other, as to whether the media player mounts the ISO's as it currently does from it's HDD or USB Drive or the NAS has to do it if it the player is networked I don't know. This is new to me. So my assumption is, if the NAS can mount, then I shouldn't have any problems.
1- So how do I know what is the current version, and would the version number be on the box.
2- That's a problem, for in the data sheets it has OS 6 as volume encryption so you assume it can already do it and considering all the threads I read dating back to 2008 on the feature request. NetGear Doesn't inspire much confidence. If they're advertising it in the data sheet it should be there.
2A - As for the overhead it shouldn't be that taxing (speaking from ignorance) I have full disk encryption 'True Crypt' on my computers and have never noticed any degradation.
3- I have never done it before so I have to be careful on this matter as to how. The general idea is that they would be played via a media player feeding a TV or other, as to whether the media player mounts the ISO's as it currently does from it's HDD or USB Drive or the NAS has to do it if it the player is networked I don't know. This is new to me. So my assumption is, if the NAS can mount, then I shouldn't have any problems.
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