quote:I cannot think of anything specifically I'd like to see added to them. I was just commenting more on the interface and features. It wasn't a negative comment. In fact, I think it is pretty nice that home level devices have most, if not all, of the same features as the business class devices.quote:Glad he's taking care of you.
Meng overnighted a powercord yesterday and it got here this morning. Not a bad NAS, but NETGEAR still can't do SSL certificates right, even in what is supposed to be their business class NAS solutions.
Honestly I cannot tell much of a difference between the RN104, RN314 and the RN2120 other than form factor and some very minor spec differences. They all have the same functionality (and same OS) at the end of the day.
The big difference should be in the hardware. We are migrating to a one cloud platform as far as the software goes. What else would you like to see in the rackmount or business versions? What is the main issue with the SSL certs?
The SSL issue though is that you still cannot install certificates issued from a trusted CA. You are stuck with the self-signed certificate and having to deal with browsers yelling at you about it. Not a big deal if it is just 1 or 2 people using it. It gets more tedious with 50+ and looks really bad if you are letting customers interface with it over the internet. Customers do not like not getting the pretty green "you're okay" box with the lock symbol in it.