The Synology Nas devices also support SSH, and if you're comfortable with the 
command line, that takes care of the accessibility issues.
Jonathan Mosen
Mosen Consulting
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On 27/08/2014, at 9:47 pm, Jason White <ja...@jasonjgw.net> wrote:

> Krister Ekstrom <kris...@kristersplace.com> wrote:
>> Hi, I'm thinking about switching my NAS from a Readynas that i have now to
>> something else, mainly because i think the web interface of the Readynas is
>> a bit complicated and i never could get the hang of the ITunes server and/or
>> how to make playing songs from the ITunes library that i have on my Nas
>> easy. 
> 
> Some devices capable of running OpenWRT can provide NAS services. The
> advantage here is that you can connect via ssh to issue commands or edit the
> system's configuration.
> 
> I always appreciate devices and operating systems that offer good command line
> interfaces.
> 
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