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Bieffe

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What's everyone recommeded preference settings for CLUTCH cos my DL speeds sucks!
 

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40+ degrees is perfectly fine. If your HDD is humming with activity, isn't that a good thing as your stuff is coming down in BT. HDD have a operating temperature. It cannot be too low also. That's the oddity. IIRC.

try out the 'ignore unencrypted peers' option.

DL speeds depend on the upload speed of others in the BT swarm. Check out that screenshot I got. A very popular anime gave me that speed. Don't tell xedo.

anyway, what's your ISP and plan.

I use MOL Premium. DL - Unlimited, UL - 20kb/s.

Port forwarding, very important, you want to make sure no bottlenecks in the lines to sweet sweet BT loot.
 
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i can get 100-200KB sometimes

recommeded settings? just dun set the ul too low. i set mine as 10 ul and unlimited dl.
remember to change the port to some random port, and do the port forwarding on your router
 

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40+ degrees is perfectly fine. If your HDD is humming with activity, isn't that a good thing as your stuff is coming down in BT. HDD have a operating temperature. It cannot be too low also. That's the oddity. IIRC.

try out the 'ignore unencrypted peers' option.

DL speeds depend on the upload speed of others in the BT swarm. Check out that screenshot I got. A very popular anime gave me that speed. Don't tell xedo.

anyway, what's your ISP and plan.

I use MOL Premium. DL - Unlimited, UL - 20kb/s.

Port forwarding, very important, you want to make sure no bottlenecks in the lines to sweet sweet BT loot.
Same ISP as u.
Do i check or uncheck 'ignore unencrypted peers' option?
 

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guys, was wondering it there is any monitoring tool for the 323 like temp monitor, or bandwith that kinda thing for the 323.
 

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Remote login on DNS323

Is it possible to log on to the DNS 323 web interface remotely? If it possible, how can it be done?
 

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Is it possible to log on to the DNS 323 web interface remotely? If it possible, how can it be done?

1) Assign port number, eg: 192.168.1.2:8081 to DNS-323 thru it web UI.

2) Open port forwarding for DNS-323 in your router.

3) Sign up Dyndns service so that you can access to your router or DNS-323 from remote. :)
 
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1) Assign port number, eg: 192.168.1.2:8081 to DNS-323 thru it web UI.

2) Open port forwarding for DNS-323 in your router.

3) Sign up Dyndns service so that you can access to your router or DNS-323 from remote. :)

There's no remote management in the DNS-323 setting. I check every page, there's none.
 

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There's no remote management in the DNS-323 setting. I check every page, there's none.

With tonyc's steps, you should be able to remotely manage ur DNS-323.
Unless there's some misunderstanding of what you mean by remote management.
 

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Hi anyone can help me.After i update the firmware to 1.05 and do a Raid 1on my DNS its seem that i got lots of problems.
Intially i can do ftp and dont get block by the Dyndns server.But lately i keep getting messages that i am blocked. i even update the dyndns updater to latest version.
Thks in advance.
Oh ya now my DNS temp is abt 47degree. is that GD??( Normal room temp no a/c onz )didnt do any update or access to it.
 

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My DNS 323 will turn off the hard disk and go to sleep after a while as set. The problem is it will automatically turn on again after a short while although nobody is accessing it. I had checked the power management and it had been set to turn off hard disk after 5 mins. What could the problem be?
 

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Could be a number of things but some of the more common ones may be due to your iTunes server. Perhaps you have set the auto-refresh too frequently - so that will wake the harddisk up every time it performs a refresh at the set interval.

It could also be due to the printer server queue checking if you have set that up as well. Make sure to clear the printer queue with the provided button or the queue-checking may wake your machine up.

Other things will depend on what else it is that you have installed. For example, if you have BT running, that will keep the disks awake.

Daniel
 

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It is possible. I just forwarded the ports on my DGL-4300 to my DNS-323. Works perfectly remotely.
 

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i port forward 28080 to my dns-323 port 80 and it works perfectly

i see no reasons why cannot work
 

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My port forwarding for remote management also works. cyberian, do ensure that you are not using ports that are either throttled or blocked by your ISP. Some examples of blocked ports could be 8080, 80.
 

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My port forwarding for remote management also works. cyberian, do ensure that you are not using ports that are either throttled or blocked by your ISP. Some examples of blocked ports could be 8080, 80.

Ok. Will try again tonight. I'm on SingNet.
 

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OOT for a while:

Linksys NAS200 for $159: worth it?

Or still better to go for DNS-323?

Can anyone give the comparison review? Thanks!!
 

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Tested and confirm not possible.

If your router support Port redirection, you can:

eg: Add DNS-323, set External Port: 8082 / Internal Port: 80 / Protocol: Both / IP Add: 192.x.x.x (Your DNS-323 internal IP)

and do not forget to enable the function and save before you exit from the router. :)
 
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