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How many different PCs and media players can access these NAS devices at once?

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How many different PCs and media players can access these NAS devices at once?

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This obviously depends on what exactly you are doing with the connected devices, and what hardware you are using to support the networking. In a very basic scenario, you can add a NAS device to your network, and share movies and movies to media players throughout your home. In a mid-level scenario, you can use a NAS device to share files and host printers, across a small office workgroup. A step beyond that, would be to use a NAS device to independently provide file storage and network printing to a larger workgroup. These same NAS devices can also provide file storage and media sharing capability to your home. The NAS devices you find here, can provide bullet-proof network file storage and media sharing capability for your home, and even the most demanding office workgroup environments.

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