Doesn't matter what you're using in the main, so long as you have access to a web browser or an iPhone, I've not yet tried the Android Apps.


On 24/03/2015 3:45 AM, John Gurd wrote:
A big feature of the WD MyCloud appears to be the ability to get at files and 
folders remotely, i.e.: when away from home and using the internet. Is this 
feature accessible using Jaws and Voice Over? I'm wondering if it is browser 
based or if there is a dedicated app or how is it achieved? I am seriously 
thinking of ditching my current Netgear ReadyNAS in favour of a MyCloud Mirror.

John

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From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Dane 
Trethowan
Sent: 23 March 2015 16:19
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: WD My Cloud For Storing Audio

Exactly, a lot of the earlier devices were under powered when it came to 
processing.

There are other factors of course, the Rooter itself for example.

I don't want to appear to be boasting but it would seem that - according to all 
the Rooter reviews I've studied - that I have one of the best Rooters around 
today which is an Asus RTN56U which can handle 300,000 data operations per 
second, there are better of course but at $100 when I bought it 2 years ago? 
Well I couldn't be happier.



On 24/03/2015 2:22 AM, Rick Alfaro wrote:
Hi, I can only compare to my DLink 321 with it's gigabyte Ethernet connection. 
The difference in performance was huge, literally like night and day. Both the 
MyCloud and the DLink were gigabyte connections so I imagine the big difference 
would be attributed to the much better processor on the MyCloud.



Best regards,

Rick Alfaro

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From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of
Richard Bartholomew
Sent: Saturday, March 21, 2015 6:45 PM
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
Subject: RE: WD My Cloud For Storing Audio

Very interesting to read this review and the comments about its performance.  
One question of anyone who has used a NAS drive in the past...generally, does 
the WD My Cloud offer improved performance over, say, a Netgear NAS drive? I 
appreciate there are many factors which would affect such a comparison but I'd 
appreciate anyone's gut-feel for this - certainly, the ease of use and 
interface of this drive seems to be far better than my current Netgear but 
wonder if it's worth swapping over from a performance point of view!

Thanks
Richard Bartholomew



-----Original Message-----
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of
Dane Trethowan
Sent: 20 March 2015 01:25
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: WD My Cloud For Storing Audio

Hi!

I recently bought one of these drives and my only comment is that I'm really 
sorry I didn't buy one earlier.

The WD My Cloud has a whole variety of uses including the storage and sharing 
of audio/video files around your house using DLNA and so on.

Before the WD My Cloud drive came along I was using USB drives hanging off the 
Asus RTN56U rooter, whilst this method of sharing media was affective the speed 
was very slow.

With the WD My Cloud connected directly to the Rooter I've fround speed has 
increased even to the point where the WD My Cloud can be carrying out several 
data operations at one time without any drop in performance, for example a 
backup from the Windows PC and the Mac can be going on whilst you access your 
favourite tracks from a Playlist with your Android Phone or whatever.

The following review outlines and describes many of the drives capabilities.
http://gadgets.ndtv.com/laptops/reviews/wd-my-cloud-review-versatile-a
nd-user-friendly-552860


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