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Morning all,
I was wondering if NAS devices or enclosures came with the inherent ability to pass through data. I'm thinking of plugging a NAS into the homeplug network and then connect a device like a Roku or an Amazon Fire TV to the NAS via an ethernet cable as they'd be sat next to each other. I'm hoping that the Roku or Amazon Fire TV will connect to both data and the storage. I do have a spare gigabit switch but I'd like to keep clutter to a minimum. The NAS enclosure I'm thinking of getting is: http://www.amazon.co.uk/D-Link-Shar...-Enclosure/dp/B008HNRD4I/ref=cm_cd_ql_qh_dp_t
Thanks!
I was wondering if NAS devices or enclosures came with the inherent ability to pass through data. I'm thinking of plugging a NAS into the homeplug network and then connect a device like a Roku or an Amazon Fire TV to the NAS via an ethernet cable as they'd be sat next to each other. I'm hoping that the Roku or Amazon Fire TV will connect to both data and the storage. I do have a spare gigabit switch but I'd like to keep clutter to a minimum. The NAS enclosure I'm thinking of getting is: http://www.amazon.co.uk/D-Link-Shar...-Enclosure/dp/B008HNRD4I/ref=cm_cd_ql_qh_dp_t
Thanks!