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My first ever NAS device - Synology DS218j Review
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<blockquote data-quote="adder" data-source="post: 2190286" data-attributes="member: 12693"><p>I was looking at synlogy NAS for my ip cameras, but greedy synology wanted you to buy a license costing $54 for each additional cameras(2 cameras can be installed without license) a total rip off.</p><p></p><p>Now my router is doing everything, I first had a netgear R7000 it was a bit slow, doing all the work streaming 4k, writing BT to hdd , 20+ wireless device connected. But the more powerfull R7800 router is doing a good job as nas drive. I have a 8tb hdd connected to it.</p><p></p><p>If some one wants a cheaper option, diy option there are much cheaper Arm processor based boards, which are super quick. I will be going with diy option for another place where I want to install Ip cameras. Since its even cheaper then routers like R7800 it costs 1/3 the price of base line synolgy and his much faster</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="adder, post: 2190286, member: 12693"] I was looking at synlogy NAS for my ip cameras, but greedy synology wanted you to buy a license costing $54 for each additional cameras(2 cameras can be installed without license) a total rip off. Now my router is doing everything, I first had a netgear R7000 it was a bit slow, doing all the work streaming 4k, writing BT to hdd , 20+ wireless device connected. But the more powerfull R7800 router is doing a good job as nas drive. I have a 8tb hdd connected to it. If some one wants a cheaper option, diy option there are much cheaper Arm processor based boards, which are super quick. I will be going with diy option for another place where I want to install Ip cameras. Since its even cheaper then routers like R7800 it costs 1/3 the price of base line synolgy and his much faster [/QUOTE]
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