Planning to get one, the thing is most NAS pages don't say what client they use for P2P, anyone know a list of products and what client they use?
Mostly for home use and something like pic related. Thanks
>>244255
Why would a NAS have a p2p client? That sounds like a terrible idea.
>>244265
download and seed files from your NAS without the PC?
>>244279
A NAS is for storage. Most of them are already egregious security disasters, you shouldn't deliberately make that worse by running unnecessary extra shit on them. If you want to use it for more than just storage, skip the NAS and build yourself a proper server that you have full control over.
>>244294
By definition they ARE servers, and denying their servery nature is just going to cause you more trouble.
A high-end NAS is an OOTB version of that server you found in most SOHOs where it just kinda sat there, and everyone stuck their files on it, and it was the PDC for SSO, but everyone sat at the same desk so SSO never really got used, and it was usually the router because they weren't going to spend money on a router when there was a perfectly good PC right there. That whole server? A NAS does all that now.
There's no such thing as a dumb disk on a network. By definition, if it's on a network, a server is serving it.
>>244294
ok