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I saw it last night with a buddy of mine who is a big, big GL fan. He said B-. I'd give it a C, maybe C+.
DC is failing. Their new VP has decided to cancel some titles and the remaining titles, 52, will be rebooted. Everything will be starting back to issue #1. The fan boys are already up in...
It was pretty good. Had some great scenes and one really great one-liner.
Easily worth a matinée. I won't post anything else so there's no spoilers. However, don't bother staying for sneak peeks at the end of the movie.
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Re: The Ins & Outs of Implementing a NAS Into Your A/V Syste
Yesfan,
I'd consider getting a gigabit switch for you LAN.
http://www.amazon.com/TRENDnet-Unmanaged-Auto-Negotiation-Auto-MDIX-TEG-S80G/dp/B001QUA6RA
How this would work is that you'd run a CAT5 from your AT&T router to the switch...
Re: The Ins & Outs of Implementing a NAS Into Your A/V Syste
I think this may be more of an issue of your network hardware. Not your desktop PC only.
Questions, are any of your devices gigabit? Router, laptop, NAS?
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Re: The Ins & Outs of Implementing a NAS Into Your A/V Syste
It does work with Mac. Now, I've never used it but it's supposed work.
I will say this. I bought my Acer on Cyber Monday for $300, received it, pulled the 1TB drive, installed two 2TB drives and reinstalled the OS software. I wanted...
Re: The Ins & Outs of Implementing a NAS Into Your A/V Syste
Yesfan,
Some numbers will help your transfer times make sense. The thing to remember is that you experience bandwidth, not the theoretical transfer rate.
A 100mbps lan connection will have a max of 12.5 Meg/sec transfer rate. A gig...
Re: The Ins & Outs of Implementing a NAS Into Your A/V Syste
I'm going to bump this topic.
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There.
I've been living with an Acer Aspire WHS (Windows Home Server) and a Win 7 HTPC for about 18 months now. Both are very small and use about 40 watts when running full tilt. My home...