The Public is exactly that and can’t be changed.
> On 24 Mar 2015, at 10:58 am, Jamie Kelly <[email protected]> wrote: > > Are you leaving your shared folders as public or have you turned > public off? When I turn public off and choose full access I'm denied > access to the folder. > > Jamie > > > On 3/24/15, Dane Trethowan <[email protected]> wrote: >> Hmm, the RTN16U is getting a little old now as is the current RTN56U >> offering I'm using, I'm planning an upgrade to an RTAC87U later on this >> year which will give me better performance still when >> listening/streaming audio files. >> >> Don't know much about Netgear stuff, I guess we'reall creatures of habit >> but I do know one thing, if you want to optimize everything then stay >> away from all those pieces of equipment that promise you the world in >> one box. >> >> >> >> On 24/03/2015 3:39 AM, Rick Alfaro wrote: >>> Agreed, the router can also be a big factor. I recently replaced my Asus >>> rt-n16u with a NetGear R7000 also referred to as the NightHawk which also >>> has some terrific ratings. It performs like a champ. >>> >>> >>> >>> Best regards, >>> >>> Rick Alfaro >>> >>> -----Original Message----- >>> From: Pc-audio [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Dane >>> Trethowan >>> Sent: Monday, March 23, 2015 12:19 PM >>> 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 >>>> >>>> -----Original Message----- >>>> From: Pc-audio [mailto:[email protected]] 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:[email protected]] 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-and-user-friendly-552860 >>>> >> >> -- >> >> ********** >> Those who need help are those who are prepared to help themselves >> >> >> >
