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Test QNAP TS-459 PRO+

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QNAP
Modèle
TS-459 PRO+
Site
maximumpc.com
Date
10.12.2010
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How do we love thee, Qnap?  Let us count the ways. We say that not to be facetious, or even because we’re closet Qnap fanboys who refuse to accept any other product in our personal home networking setup. We must admit, however, that we are running a super-old version of a Qnap storage product—and, to be honest, it’s virtually the same in function as Qnap’s recent TS-459 Pro+ release. But that’s not really a problem. It’s a credit to Qnap’s engineering that the firmware updates the company has released for its various assortments of network-attached storage devices can deliver the same kind of functionality regardless of the actual construction of said devices.  Or, to put it another way, you’ll find the same, delightful load-out of things to do, tweak, and configure on the previously reviewed TS-239 Pro Turbo NAS as the currently reviewed TS-459 Pro+ device... with a few minor exceptions, of course. For starters, the TS-459 Pro+ (hereafter referred to as simply the “TS-459”) is a dual-gigabit device. It’s a nice little touch for more complicated networking environments like, say, a small business setting. Most homes networks will not run two distinct, separate LANs within their own home or apartment, but if you just so happen to, know that you can easily connect your TS-459 up to both networks for access by users on either network. The device also supports port trunking for increased networking redundancy. Again however, this is another feature that you’ll end up skipping within the TS-459’s simple configuration screens.
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