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Quiet fan, Well made, Easy installation, Easy to use interfaces, Ability to access files away from home via http/ftp, Secure, Wireless ability, Lots of storage capacity, Different RAID configurations available, Minisurveillance system, Ability to stream c...
Price, Need specific cameras, Documentation is lacking a bit, Difficult to configure for outside networks depending on router/ISP, Setup can be very time consuming
The Thecus N3200 is an excellent choice for a Network Attached Storage appliance, it offers numerous features and of course RAID 5 security for you data. The basic setup is very easy to get it up and running on your home network, in no time youll hav...
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Published: 2008-07-30, Author: Neil , review by: techworld.com
The N3200 is slower than some other drives on offer, but its performance was about same as a four-drive Iomega StorCenter 150D. It offers innovative functions and is easy to use. So considering the fair price, the Thecus N3200 is a clear winner that o...
Easy setup, Supports multiple OS's, Lots of configuration options, Small footprint, Nice look
Price of NAS plus separate hard drives can become expensive
Thecus succeeded in making a home NAS that is simple to set up without sacrificing features and functionality. Only a basic knowledge of networking is required to have dedicated storage up and running in a matter of minutes. If you can set up a home ...
Abstract: Thecus has been busy expanding its already extensive range of desktop NAS appliances and its latest N3200 aims to deliver RAID-5 data protection to home users at an affordable price. We were supplied with a review unit by Boston Limited and it went one st...
Abstract: Thecus may not be the first name we Mac users think of when contemplating network attached storage. As we showed in our review of its N299, though, it knows the market well and is capable of producing excellent Nas devices.
The N3200 is slower than some other drives on offer, but its performance was about same as a four-drive Iomega StorCenter 150D. It offers innovative functions and is easy to use. So considering the fair price, the Thecus N3200 is a clear winner that o...
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Published: 2008-07-29, Author: Neil , review by: macworld.co.uk
Innovative functions, easy to use, well priced
We had some installation problems
The N3200 is slower than other drives on offer, but its performance was about same as a four-drive Iomega StorCenter 150D. Considering the significant price difference between the devices, the N3200 is a clear winner. ...
Abstract: This model was reviewed as part of our group test of NAS drives.Pitched at both home users and small businesses, the N3200 offers the best combination of price and performance. Its three-drive set-up may look odd (most RAID systems are based around eve...
Abstract: Thecus N3200 has some odd features for NAS, including a PCI slot and support for USB wireless adaptors, but it has lots of practical ones. The three SATA bays are hidden behind a removable front panel and disks can be removed by simply undoing the...