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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
Ok
1- Encryption is kind of make or break the deal. I'll have to compare with others that have it. I learned long ago about sales pitches. If they say it's there and it's not, then it's false and misleading advertising. How hard is it to change or delete a line on a pdf file and upload it.
2- If i'm going to have to look into encryption and a different CPU then as above I'll have to start comparing with other brands.
3- 'Streaming is another matter. For instance, DLNA playback would require a streaming server on the NAS that did understand how to extract the underlying media from the ISO' .......I don't know much about DLNA if anything, However, I know that there are a few things out that are DLNA compliant so I'll have find out if the Netgear supports or will support it. The last thing I want to do is find out in the near future If i buy equipment that needs to be interconnected via DLNA, say a tablet, but the NAS won't support it then the NAS is nothing more than an expensive door stop. So far the two main things I want, data security and versatility with media files isn't looking good.
Thanks, for reply's.
1- Encryption is kind of make or break the deal. I'll have to compare with others that have it. I learned long ago about sales pitches. If they say it's there and it's not, then it's false and misleading advertising. How hard is it to change or delete a line on a pdf file and upload it.
2- If i'm going to have to look into encryption and a different CPU then as above I'll have to start comparing with other brands.
3- 'Streaming is another matter. For instance, DLNA playback would require a streaming server on the NAS that did understand how to extract the underlying media from the ISO' .......I don't know much about DLNA if anything, However, I know that there are a few things out that are DLNA compliant so I'll have find out if the Netgear supports or will support it. The last thing I want to do is find out in the near future If i buy equipment that needs to be interconnected via DLNA, say a tablet, but the NAS won't support it then the NAS is nothing more than an expensive door stop. So far the two main things I want, data security and versatility with media files isn't looking good.
Thanks, for reply's.
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