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hindle8907 08-12-09 11:43 AM

NAS/Usenet Question
 
Any one know of a NAS Enclosure that Supports Usenet Binary readers/clients or has one bulit in ?

timwilky 08-12-09 12:55 PM

Re: NAS/Usenet Question
 
use a Qnap nas and install NZBget.

There are other NAS devices that permit the installation of 3rd party apps if you know how to log onto the device and tweek configs etc.

hindle8907 08-12-09 01:05 PM

Re: NAS/Usenet Question
 
cheers tim, i will have a look into them.
Do you have this setup ?

hindle8907 08-12-09 01:15 PM

Re: NAS/Usenet Question
 
just had a quick look and this is perfect, just what i wanted Thanks again .:cool:
I might have to pick your brians if i get stuck if santa brings me a New NAS.

Richie 08-12-09 01:21 PM

Re: NAS/Usenet Question
 
747 at 36,000 feet I'm afraid.

Way over my head. You are both talking jibberish.

Sudoxe 08-12-09 01:42 PM

Re: NAS/Usenet Question
 
The Netgear ReadyNas' run Linux, and you can get a shell on them. So you could run either a web based or shell based client on them too.

It's a very good product, I have an older ReadyNAS NV+. Great thing, just sits there and works.

Dan

SoulKiss 08-12-09 01:44 PM

Re: NAS/Usenet Question
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Richie (Post 2118864)
747 at 36,000 feet I'm afraid.

Way over my head. You are both talking jibberish.

Basically he wants to freeload lots of copyrighted material directly to a storage device attached to his router rather than his PC, so that his PC doesn't need to be switched on.

timwilky 08-12-09 01:46 PM

Re: NAS/Usenet Question
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Sudoxe (Post 2118885)
The Netgear ReadyNas' run Linux, and you can get a shell on them. So you could run either a web based or shell based client on them too.

It's a very good product, I have an older ReadyNAS NV+. Great thing, just sits there and works.

Dan

A quick google suggestg NZBget will also install on the readynas as well

hindle8907 08-12-09 01:53 PM

Re: NAS/Usenet Question
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by SoulKiss (Post 2118886)
Basically he wants to freeload lots of copyrighted material directly to a storage device attached to his router rather than his PC, so that his PC doesn't need to be switched on.

Im verry upset by this jugment lol :smt022

As if i would break copyright laws :smt105

:smt043:smt043:smt043

I am reducing my carbon foot print though !

hindle8907 08-12-09 01:53 PM

Re: NAS/Usenet Question
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Sudoxe (Post 2118885)
The Netgear ReadyNas' run Linux, and you can get a shell on them. So you could run either a web based or shell based client on them too.

It's a very good product, I have an older ReadyNAS NV+. Great thing, just sits there and works.

Dan

cheers i will also have a read into this too . sounds good


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