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June 2014
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Neat unit with good reliability and fast performance, Affordable, Good mobile app for accessing content from the NAS on your phone
Interface is clean, but could use refinement, Apps and app installation not as good as it is on other devices
The Thecus N2310 is a well priced, 2-bay NAS device that offers plenty of speed for storing and accessing files across your network. Its interface could use a little refinement to make it more user friendly, especially for many of its extra features, but...
The Thecus N2310 is really one heck of a NAS appliance, especially when you consider the price of this unit. At $159.99 MSRP, this might just be the most complete diskless solution available on the market. For comparison, the WD MyCloud EXII in its diskl...
Publié: 2014-10-24, Auteur: Jonathan , review by: aphnetworks.com
For about $125 at press time, is the Thecus N2310 an example of being smart with your money, or just a product for people who are plain cheap? Considering almost everything else in the category nowadays command a price of well over $200, the N2310's bigge...
Price, Nice looks, Good build quality, Connectivity options, Easy initial setup, Rich feature set, Flawless media playback
Vibrations and noise (if you are sensitive), ThecusOS 6 not mature, Help section needs updating, Mobile app could use refinement
The Thecus N2310 NAS Server is a budget oriented solution; just looking at the plastic construction will give it away - no fancy aluminium enclosure here. The build quality is however, pretty good, great value doesn't necessarily mean a cheap product, and...
Publié: 2014-02-02, Auteur: Benjamin , review by: Bcchardware.com
Supports external USB 2.0 and USB 3.0, RAID 0, 1 & JBOD support, Servers: FTP, HTTP, Printer, iTunes, Time Machine, BitTorrent, UPnP & more, Backup: External Drive, USB, RSync (limited), FTP\, Great value
Web interface feels unfinished, USB transfer speeds are slow
At the end of the day the Thecus N2310 is a pretty solid product. What it lacks in a clean web interface it makes up for in value, performance and features. It has almost as many features as other units costing twice as much and matches performance with o...
Priced like a NAS, looks like a NAS, but so much more, Offers a solution for pretty much every requirement, Great support from the manufacturer (yes that's right!), New applications are added all the time
Slightly underpowered for some of the apps it's capable of running, Slightly noisy when accessing drives
The Thecus doesn't just satisfy the everyday user's requirements, but offers the geek the capability to run most apps, and is a simple pathway into home automation and removing your data from other's servers without spending a heap of cash. Small business...
The Thecus N2310 SOHO / HOME NAS Server retails at around 120 USD (it does not come with any drive). The build quality is decent but very unlike the NAS from WD. I think the strength of the Thecus N2310 is that it's affordable and feature rich....
Extrait: Thecus' packaging boldly claims that it takes just five minutes to install the hard drives inside the N2310.Well, it took me twice as long because I used the wrong type of screws to attach my hard drives to the brackets provided.The N2310 is an entry-leve...