DNS-323 Network Storage

krazyman

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Hi, having a problem with this. I added a 500GB drive i to my previously installed 1TB drive. All is well less that I can't SSH nor Telnet (was intending to reinstall) in. I think fun_plug is not running, thus Transmission is also gone. Any help appreciated.


Which slot is the new drive in? Try swapping the drives.
 

thaingo

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I just heard that Singapore has banned Torrent usage for a long time. You can be fined from 1 - 5K if using Torrent.
I'm not sure if my information is correct, but in the case it's right, you can't use the Bit Torrent feature of this product.
What do you think and know men?
 

shadowandy

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I just heard that Singapore has banned Torrent usage for a long time. You can be fined from 1 - 5K if using Torrent.
I'm not sure if my information is correct, but in the case it's right, you can't use the Bit Torrent feature of this product.
What do you think and know men?

oh noes. then what do you suggest?
 

albertlee

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I just heard that Singapore has banned Torrent usage for a long time. You can be fined from 1 - 5K if using Torrent.
I'm not sure if my information is correct, but in the case it's right, you can't use the Bit Torrent feature of this product.
What do you think and know men?
Where you got your info from? There is nothing wrong with bittorrenting, it's the content that matters.
 

quekky

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I just heard that Singapore has banned Torrent usage for a long time. You can be fined from 1 - 5K if using Torrent.
I'm not sure if my information is correct, but in the case it's right, you can't use the Bit Torrent feature of this product.
What do you think and know men?

:s13::s13::s13::s13::s13:
 

Lss

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just wondering but does your sdx4 take up alot of space but is relatively unused? i was wondering if i should resize it to take back some space. its more than 400mb each.
 

richneo

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I just heard that Singapore has banned Torrent usage for a long time. You can be fined from 1 - 5K if using Torrent.
I'm not sure if my information is correct, but in the case it's right, you can't use the Bit Torrent feature of this product.
What do you think and know men?
oh no.. torrent uses internet...

internet is illegal too...

computer is used to access internet... computer might be banned...
 

thaingo

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shadowandy

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some information here: http://sgforums.com/forums/2250/topics/340822

and here: http://forums.hardwarezone.com.sg/showthread.php?t=1955899

actually, i'm checking more information about what i heard. It could be right in case Singapore has any agreement to protect the copyright - esp. movies / music / record copyright.

oh noes. So will I be fined if I use bit torrent to download open office package? I been downloading open office package to test router's load handling capability. Oh noes!
 

quekky

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how ah? Fedora 11 coming out in 14 more days leh, if cannot download then how to install?
 

tm.chen

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Anyone interested in taking over my 323? I am going to shift over to a DAS so I do not need it anymore.

No warranty.
With box
160sgd.
 
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