The huge quantity of features added over time during the DSM evolution resulted in a revamped and multi-tasking user interface to make the server configuration even more intuitive than before.Difficult to tell which AJAX web interface from QNAP V or Synology is the best, but it's clear that the fierce competition between the two leading brands is an excellent thing for us!
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Bubbah,
Looks like my search of an NAS/Media Hub has led me back to your website.
In my reviews of various systems that suited my purpose, I believed that Synology makes systems that may best suit my home network system requirements. I’m looking at DS211 (2-bay) running 2TB/Raid1 to support my requirements which involves downloading, storing and streaming video/pics/audio from a multitude of sources (cable TV, internet, security cams, disk files, players, etc.). My GUI’s includes 2 computers and 2 HD TVs connected to the LAN/WAN via Logitech Revue (LR). From by HD TV, I also use the LR’s Chrome browsers to surf the Internet and connect to my FOSCAM cameras, while still watching TV at night. I did this for my wife to check outside via the cams on “things” that go bump in the night. I can write a book on my adventures while playing with all these systems, but need to keep this short else I’ll run into your blog size limit…again.
In summary, I still haven’t cracked the code on how to store the FOSCAM’s video directly to a NAS without using a browser. My research on NAS’ led me back to your site, after reading a write up on FOSCAM.us blog from a Synology user who has a solution. Anyway, I still looking for a solution that fits my fits my technical skills…KISS.
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