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Have you heard of LG NAS?

monitorgeek

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Hi,

Here is Korea. So, I used to know Samsung, LG than any other brand.
Currently I've(actually our office) used LG NAS, N1T1.

this one
http://networkmonitor.lge.com/us/product/hardware/network-monitor-nas.jsp

It is my first experience of NAS. and it's good, nice, excellent. Not LG NAS, just NAS.

So I try to have my private NAS and need your recommendation.

All I want from NAS is that I can access to all my data(video, image, document) by other internet devices and iPhone.

Please help me.:banghead:
 
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You can just build a cheap computer and use it as a server, no?
 
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forstaff is right ... there is freenas out there but all you really need is a windows machine and set shares and permissions and if you have a windows server integrate it with your active directory. the security will be much tighter... also you can setup more than one lan card with it to help the load out ... I built one myself on and have an esxi server es run off the nas and it also controls the permissions and such ... just depends on what you need ....
 
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