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Old 02-09-2008, 05:00 PM
alo
 
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Default Hawking network storage 250MB

Hello..

Anybody using the Hawking network storage system (enclosure in which
you can install 1 x HD up to 205MB) then network to your system via
ethernet. The disk can be password protected to different levels, and
I think up to 6 users can access it at the same time.

Any feedback?

It is a bit more compact than an old PC used as an NAS box, but the
drawback is the HD can only be up to 250MB, if you want more HD's then
you would need another enclosure.

But the price looks good.

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Old 02-09-2008, 07:21 PM
Rod Speed
 
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Default Re: Hawking network storage 250MB

alo <alo@btinternet.com> wrote:
> Hello..
>
> Anybody using the Hawking network storage system (enclosure in which
> you can install 1 x HD up to 205MB) then network to your system via
> ethernet. The disk can be password protected to different levels, and
> I think up to 6 users can access it at the same time.
>
> Any feedback?
>
> It is a bit more compact than an old PC used as an NAS box, but the
> drawback is the HD can only be up to 250MB, if you want more HD's then
> you would need another enclosure.
>
> But the price looks good.


Not surprising given that massive limitation.


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