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How To Manually Factory Reset A Buffalo NAS The following settings will be reset: admin username, admin password, IP address, and Ethernet frame size To factory reset your Buffalo drive: Turn off the LinkStation. Turn the LinkStation on with holding down the function button. The function LED will flash blue or white. LinkStation™ 420. Easy, intuitive and fast. 2-bay consumer NAS. Buffalo Technology’s LinkStation™ 420 series is the next generation two bay NAS: ready for your data storage tasks with easy setup, a new intuitive interface, and a free personal cloud for remote access from anywhere via web browsers or smart devices.
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Pros:
- Good performance, Cloud integration with Flickr, EyeFi and WebAccess Connect, Good value
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- Still doesn't support rsync to nonBuffalo products, One USB 2.0 port, Unhelpful error codes, No logging
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- Good performance, Cloud integration with Flickr, EyeFi and WebAccess Connect, Good value
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- Still doesn't support rsync to nonBuffalo products, One USB 2.0 port, Unhelpful error codes, No logging
Install Linux On Buffalo Link Station 420b
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The appeal of the LinkStation 420 is that it's small, simple and speedy. We only saw the 100MB/s file transfer speed Buffalo claims when reading files; writing files is about half the speed, but that's still good for a NAS driven by a single-core ARM...
By Tom's Hardware on After testing the latest and greatest day in and day out, it's hard to get amped up about mainstream hardware. Really, Buffalo's LinkStation 420 satisfies any expectation you might have of a basic network-attached storage device. It's attractive enough,...
By booredatwork.com on The Buffalo LinkStation 420 has got to be one of the easiest NAS setups I have ever used. Retailing at $279 for the 2TB variant. What you have is a network storage solution that is pretty much a plug and play setup for Windows 8 user. Simply connect it...
By uk.hardware.info on NAS devices are the all-in-one kitchen appliance, the jack of all trades of the home network. They can do one thing, they can do many things, and often you don't even need all of the features. While it's great to own a £350 top-of-the-line model, it...
By SmallNetBuilder on Buffalo Linkstation Download
When the little Buffalo Linkstation 420 showed up at my doorstep, the first thing I noticed was it is compact and very lightweight. I received the 2 TB version, but the 420 also comes in 4, 6 and 8 GB diskful configurations. While I didn't objectively...
By insidehardware.it on Install Linux On Buffalo Link Station 420 2
90 L'analisi del LinkStation 420 è iniziata con il nostro apprezzamento per l'impegno profuso da Buffalo nel rendere la fruizione del suo NAS estremamente semplice ed intuitiva, anche a quell'utente totalmente alle prime armi. Il produttore è infatti...
By Tom's Hardware on Mit der LinkStation 420 bietet Buffalo ein Gerät an, was mit Blick auf die Performance und die Ausstattung die Grunderwartungen an einen einfachen Netzwerkspeicher erfüllt. Das Gerät ist schick, leise, verbraucht nicht viel Strom und läßt sich - sofern...
By Notebookjournal on Die Buffalo LinkStation LS420D liefert eine gute Leseperformance und eine ordentliche Schreibperformance. Durch die beiden 2-TB-Festplatten, die im RAID-1 geschaltet werden können, erreicht sie eine hohe Datensicherheit. Die NAS arbeitet leise, der...
By audio.de on Wer einen Netzwerk-Player hat, braucht einen schnellen, möglichst flexiblen Server. Soll auch DSD-Streaming funktionieren, ist die Auswahl klein - die neuen Buffalo Linkstation-Modelle gehören...
By Computer Bild on NAS statt NSA: Die Netzwerk-Festplatte LS-420 von Buffalo soll ein sicherer Speicher für Ihre privaten Daten sein. Der Hersteller verspricht zudem einen einfachen Zugriff auf Fotos, Musik und Videos – egal ob Sie in Hamburg oder Florida sind. Wie es...
Hi to all,
this post isn't about any trouble I've found (yet) but about some questions about the viability of installing linux in a Buffalo LinkStation HD-H160LAN. I read in a non-related linux forum some people has some device called Kurobox running with linux and connected in almost any imaginable way with other devices. This Kurobox could run some programs 24/7 with a noticeable save compared to having a computer running the same time for the same purposes.
I tried to buy a Kurobox, but I could find no one, so after some google-ing I found this Buffalo boxes were pretty similar and I bought one at eBay: http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_U8B7z9-s0K...HD-H160LAN.jpg
Before I touch anything, I would like to ask if it is technically possible to make some linux distro (I am most familiar with Debian) run in this box, if once the linux is working you can make programs run in it (from torrent and mule clients, FTP or web servers...) and first of all it a total backup of the device can be done in case we have to go back and restore the original data.
This is the info about my Linkstation from its web interface: http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_U8B7z9-s0K...enance.sys.jpg
Thank you very much to anyone for his attention and advice.
this post isn't about any trouble I've found (yet) but about some questions about the viability of installing linux in a Buffalo LinkStation HD-H160LAN. I read in a non-related linux forum some people has some device called Kurobox running with linux and connected in almost any imaginable way with other devices. This Kurobox could run some programs 24/7 with a noticeable save compared to having a computer running the same time for the same purposes.
I tried to buy a Kurobox, but I could find no one, so after some google-ing I found this Buffalo boxes were pretty similar and I bought one at eBay: http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_U8B7z9-s0K...HD-H160LAN.jpg
Before I touch anything, I would like to ask if it is technically possible to make some linux distro (I am most familiar with Debian) run in this box, if once the linux is working you can make programs run in it (from torrent and mule clients, FTP or web servers...) and first of all it a total backup of the device can be done in case we have to go back and restore the original data.
This is the info about my Linkstation from its web interface: http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_U8B7z9-s0K...enance.sys.jpg
Thank you very much to anyone for his attention and advice.