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Reddit mentions of Qnap QG-103N Server

Sentiment score: 1
Reddit mentions: 3

We found 3 Reddit mentions of Qnap QG-103N Server. Here are the top ones.

Qnap QG-103N Server
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2.41 GHz Intel Celeron D Processor 3600 GB DDR3Linux7-in-1 Mobile NAS for sharing files, Internet and battery powerMobile NAS/Personal Cloud/Phonebook backup/Power bank/Wireless AP/In-vehicle media server/USB 3.0 SSDWirelessly store, back up, and share files on the go/Easily sync with your Turbo NASShares Internet access and provides power for mobile devicesMobile NAS - Quickly extend your mobile device storagePersonal Cloud - Easily access files anywherePhonebook Backup - Never lose your important contacts againWireless AP - Share the Internet with multiple devices
Specs:
Height0.7 Inches
Length4.6 Inches
Weight0.3 Pounds
Width2.4 Inches

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Found 3 comments on Qnap QG-103N Server:

u/hacktacular · 2 pointsr/HomeServer

I imagine you need something higher throughput than this (or similar)?

u/warmaster · 1 pointr/nexusplayer

Yeah, ES File Explorer can mount external storage without root through a method no one else uses, sadly. Plus, I don't want to use a file explorer UI, I want to use a media library UI with an interface like XBMC, Plex, or Mizuu. But check the problems that arise with each scenario:

Nexus Player with root: I want to receive updates as soon as they are released, and root is a problem in this scenario. Plus, I'm afraid my girlfriend could mess it up by mistake. Never underestimate the powers of the dark side.

XBMC: Only local streaming, it isn't compatible with Chromecast, so I wouldn't be able to cast to my room. Also, it doesn't work for me as a UPNP server, since it doesn't expose subtitles via UPNP. This is a no go.

Plex: seemingly ideal solution, dumb-proof setup and operation, compatible with chromecast... BUT it needs an always-on computer that acts as a server, or a NAS. You could also get transcoding capability depending on how much you want to spend. But the least you can spend is $300. AND you need transcoding if you want subtitles. So, for me... it's $300 or nothing in regards to Plex.

Mizuu: This app acts only as a library, it uses external player apps to actually play media. It works with local storage as well as SMB and UPNP/DLNA servers. I could buy a QNAP QGenie, use my 256GB SDXC and connect my 1TB WD Passport USB drive, and all of it would be shared via UPNP/DLNA or SMB, plus... it would be useful for storing photos on vacation trips. BUT, I don't know if Mizuu works on the Nexus Player since I haven't received mine yet. And, I don't know if the DLNA/UPNP server on it exposes subtitles, so... there is a risk.

I don't know what to do...