iNeo I-NA312N1 NAS review -
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First impression, a good looking device. Too bad it's not designed completely in black though, especially the chrome'ish border is a little to glossy for my taste, not a biggy though. Bundled you'll find everything you need to get started. Power cable, Cat5e Ethernet cable, and of course a driver CD and manual.
The front side of the NAS unit looks a bit monotonous when it's powered off. Two drive bays sit behind that front panel which has a LCD screen harbored in it displaying some bare essentials like IP. Overall a good looking device, though I would have preferred a completely black design. Well, taste differs !
Located at the backside we can see the ventilation hole with fan, quite silent and it will power on/off depending on temperature. Connectivity wise you'll have a standard connectors, a USB 2.0 port and of course a 10/100/1000 Ethernet port.
We test the iNeo I-NA312N1 NAS enclosure. This NAS unit is relatively cheap to purchase yet does offer all the standard features and requirements you can expect from a decent NAS unit. Full user and group based control, FTP, file sharing all the basics for secure file management. The unit we review today is the I-NA312N1. Plain and simple it holds two HDDs and can be connected within a network with a 1 Gigabit (or slower) network link.