D-Link DNS-320L 2-Bay
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13 years ago
DNS-320L
I bought this device to plug into my network, to be accessed by my two Apple Macs, as well as access at work and abroad. From opening the box and plugging the unit in as per instructions I found it is not easy to setup.
12 years ago
D-Link ShareCenter DNS-320L NAS review
Servicing the lower-budget basic end of the NAS spectrum D-Link's ShareCenter does without many of the bells and whistles of its more expensive brethren. It's a two-bay NAS but the drives need a handle screwed on before they're slotted into the unit and it only supports 3.5-inch drives.
12 years ago
Fast and so far reliable
Have had this hooked up to two PCs and is accessible from all my iDevices throughout the home, and so far works great. Did have some issues with Windows at first but, with some trickery through "symbolic links" was able to fool both Windows 7 and Windows 8 that "My Documents", "My Pictures", etc...
12 years ago
D-Link DNS-320L review
The D-Link DNS-320L is one of the cheapest two-bay NAS devices we've ever reviewed, but despite the inevitable compromise on performance, this little enclosure could find a happy home for anyone with modest backup and storage needs.
12 years ago
Hit and Miss but value for money
I bought this NAS hoping to make my media server easier and faster to manage and access. I had one hard disk and added another to make it RAID-0. But i made sure to back all data :( as NAS formats the drives. I added 2 1TB same make/model Seagate drives and then started copy and slept ....
12 years ago
Hit and Miss but value for money
I bought this NAS hoping to make my media server easier and faster to manage and access.
12 years ago
I had the DNS-320 drive for over 1 year since Boxing Week of 2012. It has been running very well. The reason I bought it because I had the DNS-325 which was a tad slower but has the same features as the DNS-320.
Pros:
- Does the job as a NAS to have RAID 0 running on two drives
Cons:
- Processor is slow
- so the data transfer is less than 20MB/s out of the drive
11 years ago
Affordable and useful but painfully loud
The price point is right on; however, don't rely on this unit for much more than media streaming and occasional remote access.
Pros:
- Easy on the wallet
- easy to set up and comes with simple and useful utilities
Cons:
- Slow- slow to come out of sleep mode, slow to transfer files
- Loud- the fan in this thing hums way louder than my desktop PC
13 years ago
Great price poor performance
Good price great web interface and easy to configure for raid and media server.Fast network access. One problem extremely slow moving files and folders once on the NAS.
14 years ago
Stay away
UI: the web interface that comes embedded in the unit is an abomination. It's not standard compliant for starters, so it breaks up on any modern browser. It's also stupidly hard to use and poorly designed (save buttons are peppered all over the place very inconsistently for example).
Pros:
- It's really hard for me to find any pros with this product
- The low price is great, too bad the product barely works, and when it does is plain byzantine to make it work
Cons:
- Where do I start..
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