Hey there,
I've only recently discovered "NAS" (Network Attached Storage), and I have a few questions about it...
1. Scenario: I have my NAS setup upstairs at home and I'm on a laptop downstairs which is connected to the NAS wirelessly - I want to listen to a music file off my NAS...
Whereas on my main computer, I'll open a music file and it plays instantly - Will there be a delay if I play it on my laptop wirelessly? (I.e. Is it like if I play a song off Spotify?)
2. If there is a delay -- Does the speed of my internet connection effect the delay in which the song plays? And does it change the quality of the song?
3. Scenario: I still have my NAS at home, but this time I'm half way across the world on my laptop in a Starbucks using their free internet connection...
I have Steam installed on my NAS and want to play some Half Life 2... Is this possible?
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I think that's it - I'm trying to get my head around how it all works, and how I could put it to use in a home environment...
Thanks,
Marky
I've only recently discovered "NAS" (Network Attached Storage), and I have a few questions about it...
1. Scenario: I have my NAS setup upstairs at home and I'm on a laptop downstairs which is connected to the NAS wirelessly - I want to listen to a music file off my NAS...
Whereas on my main computer, I'll open a music file and it plays instantly - Will there be a delay if I play it on my laptop wirelessly? (I.e. Is it like if I play a song off Spotify?)
2. If there is a delay -- Does the speed of my internet connection effect the delay in which the song plays? And does it change the quality of the song?
3. Scenario: I still have my NAS at home, but this time I'm half way across the world on my laptop in a Starbucks using their free internet connection...
I have Steam installed on my NAS and want to play some Half Life 2... Is this possible?
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I think that's it - I'm trying to get my head around how it all works, and how I could put it to use in a home environment...
Thanks,
Marky
