Hi. This probably won't be much help, but i've built my own in the past because of frustrations experienced with interface accessibility. most routers have built in USB sharing/backup across networks. I am using a netgear r7000 which isn't a bad device. I have a 3TB hard drive connected to it and just store all my media on there and backups are also taking place across my network. synology have some excellent hardware/software combinations if only they were accessible. the web interface is a nightmare with screen readers. i'm not sure about other brands, it'll be interesting to see what people come back with. nas4free is also quite useable though they have expanding menus which means you have to root the jaws curser to the main sections on the web interface and then the submenu for that link comes up and you get another drop down menu of links. you'd need a device to install on which could be left on 24/7 but there are many mini PC configurations which would do the job. even an old computer sat around could be converted. I hope this helps somewhat. ATB, Mo. On 20/12/2015 11:38, Zameer Mahomed wrote:
Hello listers
I'm currently in the market for a NAS. Being new to these devices, my concern is accessibility, as i'd like to make full use of the device.
I do understand that one may manage these devices via a web interface which sounds abit promising.
I can get my hands on the following nas devices: QNAP HS-210, which is what I'd like to get. Lenovo iomega ix2 synology ds414J and also some NAS devices from Thecus.
If you've used NAS devices from the above listed Manufacturers, your advice would be much appreciated.
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