Buffalo Americas LinkStation 210 2 TB NAS Personal Cloud Storage and Media Server
₹33,402.53
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Buffalo Americas LinkStation 210 2 TB NAS Personal Cloud Storage and Media Server
₹33,402.53
Retired One –
LinkStation LS210DE19 – 2T byte single drive NAS
I started using NAS well over 10 years ago. My first NAS (which is still in use is a Buffalo LS-GL284 250 Gbytes) and is around 90%+ full. So then I bought a second Buffalo NAS LS-XLFA8 2T byte unit a few years back but it has become intermittent with an overheating problem causing frequent shutdowns. The files I store on the NAS are not that critical BUT I still wouldn’t like to lose them. Consequently I decided to turf the XLFA8 2T unit and buy a new LinkStation LS210DE19 – 2T byte single drive NAS (and also because it was on sale).
As a lot of other reviews state – setup is “not easy” but once set up the NAS does what it’s supposed to do. The instruction sheet that comes with the unit for set-up is less than useless and the CD…. well, it does make a good coffee coaster.
I found the “Online Manual” for the NAS to be excellent but at 133 pages in length “ya gotta have patience”. I actually found it a good reference manual after I figured out how to set up the NAS.
I set up the NAS using NAS NAVIGATOR2 to find it’s IP address on my LAN and then used the NAS management GUI to perform the setup. After about 6 hours the NAS was up and flying. The area’s I configured on the NAS were the:
• Basics – Time, NAS Name, etc
• Power management schedule
• Local User Names and their privileges
• Files folders, their shares and Access Restrictions
• Network IP, etc
• WebAccess to the NAS (I use an Android phone and the Buffalo WebAccess app)
So as can be seen, there are a lot of area’s that I have not set up (RAID / BACKUPS / FTP /DLNA / BitTorrent) and a bunch of other stuff which do not use currently.
I did use the NAS “USB Direct Copy” which worked well (good explanation in online manual) and NAS WebAccess on an Android phone was straight forward to set up.
File transfer rates on my LAN are about 8-10 megabits /sec. For my type of activity this is OK but others would call this rate very slow. (File transfer rates via WebAccess were/are much faster!!)
My final conclusions are that the NAS is a good unit, serves my purpose, is priced OK and I would recommend it to others. Now, if you are new to all of this IP stuff then – “get some help” to set it up.
Sankarsan Seal –
Want Bittorrent download machine lieu of Desktop or Laptop running. it is ideal device to use.
Have Mac and want regular back up over network, TimeMachine feature is also handy.
Ricard Martinez –
Buen servicio, buen equipo, es exactamente lo que se describía en el anúncio y el equipo que estábamos buscando para realizar copias.
Amazon Customer –
Ridiculously the seller is selling the US version of this with a US plug on the AC adapter in a UK marketplace. Very frustrating and time wasting
Christian Mauricio Alderete –
una herramienta fácil de usar y buena para servicio y clientes, lo recomiendo para pequeñas y medianas empresas
BokGuan Yeow –
Is good entry level NAS.