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D-Link DNS-320L ShareCenter 2-Bay Cloud NAS + 4TB Drive Bundle $219 After Cashback + Shipping

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Price is $239 before cash back. Shipping to Sydney is $10.25.

Seems like a good price for a 2-Bay Cloud NAS, with 4TB bundled drive (not installed). Elsewhere, price for the DNS-320L alone is $99, so the 4TB drive is bundled at $140. Not sure of the hard drive brand or speed…Rep?

Note that on the page, it incorrectly specifies to redeem cash back before 31/3/2014. Clicking the redemption page, on the D-Link website:
Only for purchases between 13/01/2014 and 30/06/2014
All Claims must be received by D-Link no later than 14/07/2014

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  • Who knows about these things as I am keen.

    Is there a total drive size limit? How are the read and write speeds?

    Is this a good Nas, does anyone know what drive it is?

    • +1

      Does the job for the end price of$79, you can hack it and install minidlna or twonkey as the inbuilt is crap, I just run network mounts

  • +2

    cant I just have the 4TB drive for 119, i'll take 5 thanks!

  • The photo of the drive looks like it is the Seagate (and that is the cheapest on their site also at $179, and cheapest on staticice at $179 too).
    So looks like a good deal!

  • Damn, just bought 2 x 2TB drive from SE for 195. Should have bought this…. :(

    • +1

      The included drive is 1 x 4TB

      Cheers

  • +3

    Withholding HDD specs? Poor form. 9 times out of 10 when PC hardware vendors do that, it's because they're getting rid of unwanted sh*t.

  • is it a single 4tb or 2x2tb? pretty decent deal since a single 4tb goes for around ~180aud delivered from amazon

    • Must be 2 x 2TB. Can't get a 4TB anywhere near this price. The cheapest is $160+ on Amazon.

      • should be a single 4TB, from the picture

        • Hi all,

          Just to clarify -
          It is a 4TB drive bundled with the NAS

          Cheers
          SE

        • can you clarify model/make of the drive?

  • -1

    How the hell is this a "cloud" thing? Such marketing bs.

    • you do know what "cloud" means right? you can download files from this using the internet, hence cloud capabilities

    • You can create your own personal cloud with this

  • get this and then install funplug. http://almost-a-technocrat.blogspot.com.au/2014/02/how-to-in…

    I have a 5 year old dns-323 and still works a treat for all streaming and storage. very happy with it.

    • how hot do your HDD run? thanks

    • What is this funplug you speak of?

  • Appears to be out of stock

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