您好,我是军人,买了大网卡linux 激活网卡不了怎么办

 上传我的文档
 下载
 收藏
毕业于医学院校,在医院工作,有相对丰富的护理经验
 下载此文档
正在努力加载中...
READYNAS NV
2TB千兆桌面式网络存储(4X500GB)
下载积分:1500
内容提示:READYNAS NV
2TB千兆桌面式网络存储(4X500GB)
文档格式:DOC|
浏览次数:0|
上传日期: 19:01:23|
文档星级:
全文阅读已结束,如果下载本文需要使用
 1500 积分
下载此文档
该用户还上传了这些文档
READYNAS NV
2TB千兆桌面式网络存储(4X500GB)
官方公共微信Best NAS box
Netgear ReadyNAS 212 review: Super fast, but best for business
With a boatload of pro features and excellent performance, this box is better suited for the small office than the home.
Use commas to separate multiple email addresses
More like this
Netgear ReadyNAS 212 dual-bay NAS box (unpopulated)
TechHive Rating
MSRP $299.99
Best NAS box
The undeniably handsome Netgear ReadyNAS 212 () is easily one of the fastest NAS boxes we’ve ever tested. It’s also a box we’d trust in a workplace environment: It’s solidly constructed, with two gigabit ethernet ports supporting aggregation, and the B-Tree file system (BTRFS). BTRFS is sometimes referred to as the “better” file system due to its extensive backup and redundancy features. Most users will be fine with the EXT4 file system most boxes employ, but IT types love BTRFS.DesignThe ReadyNAS 212 is a two-bay enclosure with front-accessible, quick-change drive trays. Translation: You slide drives in and out of the bays from the front. Flip the left-swiveling, hinged cover back in place and you’re good to go. There’s a USB port and a backup button on the front for quickly copying files from USB mass-storage devices. The back is home to the aforementioned gigabit ethernet ports, plus two more USB 3.0 ports and an eSATA port.Our test box shipped with two Toshiba 1TB drives, but even with a pair of super-light SSDs installed, the low-profile and solid, metal construction of the ReadyNAS 212 means you’d have a hard time knocking it over. What we’re getting at is that the ReadyNAS 212 is built like a brick outhouse.PerformanceOur test ReadyNAS 212, with its ARM Cortex A15 CPU and 2GB of system memory, delivered super-smooth DLNA streaming and plain file playback (launching files using the Windows browser)—when it worked. The ReadyDLNA server choked on one 10-bit HDR, 60fps, 4K UHD (2160p) HEVC file that most NAS boxes had no issue with. DLNA is supposed to be format agnostic, relying on the playback capabilities of the destination device. Thankfully, Nero MediaHome played that file just fine via DLNA. Jon L. Jacobi
The Netgear ReadyNAS 212 is really fast, but it's priced for the business customers it's aimed at.
Another minor issue was that the ReadyNAS 212’s iTunes server enumerated Opus and Windows lossless files that aren’t actually playable by iTunes. The product brief talked about ReadyDLNA clients for iOS and Android, but apparently those never materialized. The ReadyCloud portal access apps are available, but they don’t play files, they just launch them in existing apps.Apps, streaming, and backupNetgear’s app selection has grown significantly since our last look at a ReadyNAS, and now matches up fairly well with Synology’s and QNAP’s. The selection is heavy on business, backup, and web publishing, but there’s a decent number of multimedia apps, including the aforementioned ReadyDLNA and Nero Media Home servers. There’s also a surveillance feature that includes a license to use one camera. Some of the more esoteric apps require IT-type knowledge to install, but the streaming and backup are already in place.The ReadyNAS browser interface isn’t windowed, but it’s clean and very efficient. One thing I particularly like is the backup tab where you can define local-to-remote, or remote-to-local backups via FTP and rsync and other protocols. I’ve become a big fan of FTP recently. Alas, for some odd reason, you aren’t allowed to browse remote FTP folder structures (so you can see where you want to put your files); you must manually copy and enter the path. Quaint. ConclusionThe ReadyNAS 212 is fast, rugged, ticks all the corporate boxes, and is easy to set up and administer. The multimedia streaming is as smooth as butter, but there were the odd operational glitches. For the small office or workgroup? Great stuff. Home use? Perhaps with some software refinements.
This story, "Netgear ReadyNAS 212 review: Super fast, but best for business" was originally published by
To comment on this article and other PCWorld content, visit our
page or our
Netgear ReadyNAS 212 dual-bay NAS box (unpopulated)
TechHive Rating
MSRP $299.99
This box ticks all it's also fast and it uses the state-of-the-art BTR file system. Only minor multimedia glitches and a couple of oversights kept it from a four-star rating.
Fast and responsive performance
Dual ethernet ports with aggregation support
BTR file system with advanced safety features
Minor DLNA and iTunes server glitches
Expensive for a home media server}

我要回帖

更多关于 腾讯大网卡激活 的文章

更多推荐

版权声明:文章内容来源于网络,版权归原作者所有,如有侵权请点击这里与我们联系,我们将及时删除。

点击添加站长微信