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13 Apr 2008
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Comment on FreeNAS Tutorial for Windows Users - Part Five - XBOX ...
But it was SO easy I didn’t even do a tutorial on it. Tell you what - buy the router - if you have trouble getting it set up, call me, no charge. Either you’ll find it is so simple you don;t need to call me, or I’ll help you and then ...
Comment on FreeNAS Tutorial for Windows Users - Part Five - XBOX ...
My main computer is a dual-proc, dual core system that usually runs Vista 32 Ultimate (but also runs Vista 64 Ultimate and Windows Server 2008, depending on my needs that day). It has 8GB of RAM and 4 750GB drives. ...
Comment on FreeNAS Tutorial for Windows Users - Part Five - XBOX ...
@Scott. Very happy you like it here, and I am always happy to help. If you use Twitter, that’s the best way to find me about 20 hours a day. Now back to my offer - I don;t expect you to call me to explain what QoS is - but if you try to ...
Comment on FreeNAS Tutorial for Windows Users - Part Five - XBOX ...
Sounds excellent Rob, you definitely got yourself a new reader here. Thanks for all the help!
Comment on FreeNAS Tutorial for Windows Users - Part Five - XBOX ...
Thats great to hear. One final question, as far as the WRT-54G and Tomato go, how difficult is the setup? I like to consider myself fairly knowledgeable. But as far as networking goes I am quite the novice at this point.
Comment on FreeNAS Tutorial for Windows Users - Part Five - XBOX ...
@Scott - I have never been worried about the speed of my wired network. Every machine I have is backed up to FreeNAS while I sleep, and my main download directory is replicated to my FreeNAS server every hour. Documents every 4. ...
Comment on FreeNAS Tutorial for Windows Users - Part Five - XBOX ...
That was perfect, I am planning on setting up a similar setup once I get my FreeNAS box up and running. Is the transfer speed sufficient with the FreeNAS box without using any gigabit? Thanks Again, ...
Comment on FreeNAS Tutorial for Windows Users - Part One ...
I think what you want to do for the PS3 is fine - and I think the easiest solution for the TiVo is to use the TiVo Desktop application on one of your Windows PCs and point TiVo Desktop to a shared drive on FreeNAS. ...
Comment on FreeNAS Tutorial for Windows Users - Part Five - XBOX ...
Hi Rob, I know this article is over a month old, but I was wondering how do you have everything hooked up. Between the FreeNAS server, your main computer and your 360. Whats going through what in terms of routers/switches/etc. ...
Comment on FreeNAS Tutorial for Windows Users - Part One ...
I want to use FreeNAS as a file server for PCs, but also as a media server for both PS3 & TiVo. PS3 is uPnP DLNA compliant so should be fine. TiVo would require running a separate server I think: pyTiVo or Galleon or tyshow. ... |
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