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- The NAS200 is a network-attached storage appliance intended for the consumer market. It was originally marketed by the Linksys division of Cisco Systems in 2007. The NAS200, the successor to the Linux-based NSLU2, has room for two internal SATA drives, a 10/100 Ethernet port, and supports FAT32-formatted external USB 2.0 drives. It comes with UPnP media-sharing software. The NAS200 is built around a R3210-G — a RISC-based System-on-a-chip that executes the Intel 80486 instruction set. The NAS200's stock firmware supports only Microsoft Windows networking (SMB). This firmware includes a Linux 2.6.19 kernel and uses an eCos-based boot loader. A PC Pro review said "transfer speeds were unimpressive" and found with average read speeds of 3.7 MB/s and average write speeds of 3.2 MB/s.PC Magazine found it a little faster at 4.7 MB/s with 500Gb Seagate drives, but concluded it was too slow for movies. (en)
- Linksys NAS 200 è il successore della periferica Linux-based NSLU2. Il NAS200 ha due alloggiamenti SATA, una porta 10/100 Ethernet, e supporta unità USB 2.0 formattate in formato FAT32. Permette la condivisione multimediale con il formato UPnP. Il firmware supporta solo reti Windows (CIFS). Questo firmware include un kernel Linux 2.6.19 e usa un boot-loader . (it)
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- Linksys NAS 200 è il successore della periferica Linux-based NSLU2. Il NAS200 ha due alloggiamenti SATA, una porta 10/100 Ethernet, e supporta unità USB 2.0 formattate in formato FAT32. Permette la condivisione multimediale con il formato UPnP. Il firmware supporta solo reti Windows (CIFS). Questo firmware include un kernel Linux 2.6.19 e usa un boot-loader . (it)
- The NAS200 is a network-attached storage appliance intended for the consumer market. It was originally marketed by the Linksys division of Cisco Systems in 2007. The NAS200, the successor to the Linux-based NSLU2, has room for two internal SATA drives, a 10/100 Ethernet port, and supports FAT32-formatted external USB 2.0 drives. It comes with UPnP media-sharing software. (en)
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