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    Image of ripfire ripfire
    12/12/08

    In reply to Addonics Adapter Turns Any USB Storage Device Into a NAS Server

    Q. What is the maximum file size that I can copy into the USB storage device?

    A: The maximum file size is 127 GB if the file is written or transferred into the USB storage via the NAS adapter over the LAN. If the storage device connected through USB is removed from the NAS Adapter, files above 4 GB file size cannot be transferred directly onto the USB storage device.


    Not bad at all.

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    12/12/08

    In reply to Addonics Adapter Turns Any USB Storage Device Into a NAS Server
    Can you add a hub to it?
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    Image of Lite: hates Illinois Nazis Lite: hates Illinois Nazis
    12/12/08

    @Git Em SteveDave loves this guy->★: That would make it entirely too useful! It probably doesn't have the horsepower to process that much drive control to be honest.
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    12/12/08

    In reply to Addonics Adapter Turns Any USB Storage Device Into a NAS Server
    Any USB hard-drive becomes a remotely accessible networked drive for just $55?


    Pirates WIN!


    (sorry, I try to avoid both the "ftw vs fail" and "ninja vs pirate" debates, but when I see an opportunity for both I can't pass it up.

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