Hello everyone, I've been trying to use my old Eee PC 701 as a server on my home network for data on a 1TB external USB hard drive, however for some reason files are being transferred painfully slow to my desktop via samba. I am considering giving NFS a go to see if I can achieve faster transfers, but I also remembered seeing a NAS adapter for USB storage a while back.
Here's an example of which, from MicroDirect http://www.microdirect.co.uk/home/product/38589/Single-Port-USB-NAS-Adapter The spec mentions that this product (as do many other NAS-USB adapters) 'only supports XP or Vista'. Does anyone have any experience on using these sort of things on Ubuntu? Specifically I wanted to know whether I will be able to use samba to access the share that it creates and how the speed will compare to using NFS on my old netbook. I am using Karmic on my desktop and Karmic NBR on the netbook. Any response would be greatly appreciated, thanks, Tommy
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