DNS-323 Network Storage

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Oh i see. That means need to upgrade router to say a gigabit router to have better speed.

If you get a gigabit router but connect wirelessly using Wireless G, no difference.

If you have a gigabit router with Dual-N router and Dual-n network adapter, then you'll have better speed. Normal N also better than G.
 

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writing speed is slow, takes around 25 mins + for a 4.X GB of data.

but not really unbearable after using it for months.

normally when i want to transfer downloaded files over to my PC/laptop, will set it to transfer then i go for bath. after coming out, more or less finished transferring.
 

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writing speed is slow, takes around 25 mins + for a 4.X GB of data.

but not really unbearable after using it for months.

normally when i want to transfer downloaded files over to my PC/laptop, will set it to transfer then i go for bath. after coming out, more or less finished transferring.
u transferring via wireless?

for wired it should be transferred in a couple of mins
 

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yeap wireless, coz router not in my room.

btw want to ask, does any of you suffer a lag in your wireless mouse when transferring of files to your PC is in progress?
 

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u transferring over wireless g no wonder its slow

press control + alt + delete to launch windows task manager

den see ur cpu usage when u experience lag in your mouse...
 

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Anyone able to help me with my newly bought 323 ? =( i have read the shadowy guide but after reboot , the *tgz just wont unpack and i cant get telnet to even work . This is even after dmz it to the nas IP =(

BTW i am using macbook and linksys Wifi.

TIA
 

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just download the 2 funplug file and upload to volume_1 of ur nas, let it reboot and telnet will run
 

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I'm using the DNS-323 in tandem with a Linksys WAG54G2 (SNBB ADSL) ever since my 2wire modem broke down. However, it seems that the bitorrent no longer works even when I've port forwarded my IP and ports to the ADSL modem. Does anyone faced the same situation as me before?
 

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Hhaa thanks but the issue is that it just wont unzip nor run the telnet =(

I encounter people with this problem 5 to 6 times. Out of the 6 times, 5 times is user mistakenly save the file with extension .htm, and the remaining guy is not using a DNS-313/323/343/CH3SNAS.

create a folder in your root drive call "fun_plug". Then use command prompt and navigate to the directory and issue the command ls or dir. check if the files ends with .htm, particularly fun_plug file. It should have no extension. If it ends with .htm, you can rename the file using ren or mv.
 

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hi to all user of 323. can check is the cooling fans ok for the hdds ?
 

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To shadowandy, the people from this thread, DNS 323 Wiki and the DNS 323 Hack Forum:

Many thanks for making the DNS 323 such an enjoyable and useful gadget to tinker with. I nv thought that a linux box would be so interesting haha.

Not forgetting Dlink for making the product. My DNS 323 is going strong after 1 year.
 
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