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mentalgeller
Nov 03, 2011Aspirant
RND 4000 as File Server
Hello, I have a RND4000 since this morning. I bought this NAS because I thought I could put on the hundreds of GB of movies and songs (I save all my films and CDs on computer) and thus be able to p...
sphardy1
Nov 03, 2011Apprentice
All ReadyNAS devices are Network Attached Storage devices - they connect to and are accessed via a standard ethernet network based on twisted pair cabling and RJ45 connectors
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Network_attached_storage
Direct connection via USB is not supported - the USB ports are for attaching other peripherals to the NAS such as additional Hard Drives or printers
It is very likely that you can access the NAS via your Home Cinema, but to do that you need to investigate the capabilities of your LG system further
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Network_attached_storage
Direct connection via USB is not supported - the USB ports are for attaching other peripherals to the NAS such as additional Hard Drives or printers
It is very likely that you can access the NAS via your Home Cinema, but to do that you need to investigate the capabilities of your LG system further
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