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Network Access Storage (NAS) questions
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It's a network-enabled appliance, so as long as it's connected in the manner you expect, in this case a cabled network connection, you're golden.

In some cases, these NAS boxes have "default" IP addresses that need to be reconfigured. Or, sometimes, they're set to obtain an address via DHCP (automatic assignment of IP addressing). You'll want to check the manual for it when it arrives before connecting it to the network.

Of course, there are a few of us IT heads around here who can help out at that stage, depending on what the initial configuration is.

In a nutshell, there's no reason to expect why it wouldn't play nice.
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RE: Network Access Storage (NAS) questions - NOS2Go4Me - 06-17-2011, 11:48 PM

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