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Old 09-03-2010, 20:58   #12
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Re: Recommend a good router/NAS

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Originally Posted by Jonnymeg View Post
if it were me i would look at to seperate, decent devices.

I currently run a Synology 4 bay NAS with 4tb of storage. This hooks into my Airport Extreme on gigabit ethernet.
Its an awesome product. Its time machine compatible and supports itunes.
I would def look at a decent NAS server rather than a router that has usb HDD support.
I am considering a seperate NAS, but I am trying to save electricity.
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