The LaCie Network Space is great for sharing files over the network |
This tutorial applies to version 1 of the Network Space, but probably applicable to the (more rapid and complete) version 2 with little change.
I will replace its 500 GB SATA 1TB another, but it would also be February 1 TB (not sure if bear more capacity, but possible).
This NAS features low power:
- Consumption of only 8W, completely silent without a fan.
- Ethernet port with a maximum transfer rate of 6 MB per second despite using a SATA (somewhat limited in this regard because of its small processor) hard drive.This has been improved to 65 MB / sec. in the Network Space 2 with a more capable processor.
- Ability to create users and access permissions to the shared folders, all managed through its web configuration page (also accessible via the Network Assistant ).
- Very good price / quality; for little more than the cost of a hard drive, you have a NAS.
- USB Port to expand its capacity reading systems EXT3, XFS, NTFS, FAT file systems.
- And if you know Linux, you can access it and set various things .
Disassembling the Lacie Network Space NAS
In order to expand your hard drive before we disarm. This NAS, apart from a very proper design, no screws to release something we will have to help up as a screwdriver and some clips to go by releasing the tabs where the lid, as in the following image is secured.
A single turn split gradually inside the blue LED side bearing, since the other side carries the connections embedded.