Buffalo Adds Web Access To TeraStation Live NAS Drives
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by Josh Goldman on August 14, 2007

tslive-left-lg.jpgSo if you were shopping for a network-attached storage drive and were on the fence about which to get, Buffalo’s added a little sumthin’ sumthin’ to tip you in their favor: Web access to your digital files. Now you’ll be able to access all your files stored on either the 1, 2 or 3TB TeraStation Live NAS devices from any Web browser.

The device includes its own dynamic DNS server so users simply log onto www.buffaloNAS.com, enter their user name and instantly have access to all of their files. Additionally, they can access their device by going to www.buffaloNAS.com/theirusername. Because there is no need to download software, set-up is a breeze. Web Access uses UPnP (Universal Plug and Play) and requires no firewall configuration for seamless communication between the TeraStation Live and any web browser.

That sounds like a good time to me. Perfect for letting your friends and family have at your digital media. Remember: Sharing is caring.

BUFFALO TECHNOLOGY ADDS EASY REMOTE ACCESS TO ITS TERASTATION LIVE NAS DEVICE

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  • Woohoo! I have that feature on my smaller LinkStation Live and it’s great. I can just send a URL to my friends and family and they can download whatever I want them to. No special software or anything. Sounds like it’s time to upgrade to this thing so I can share 3.0 TBs of movies, I mean word documents!

  • Now if only they could reduce the 30 minute hold times for support calls.

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