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Asustor AS3104T 4-bay NAS review


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The front of the box features an image of the AS3104T, a panel containing the hardware specifications and a line of icons displaying what the NAS can be used for. The rear of the box is covered by multilingual resumes of some of the device's features.

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One side of the box has a walkthrough of how to use the Asustor AiMaster app to configure the AS3104T using a tablet or smartphone. There are also descriptions of Photo Gallery, LooksGood (video) and SoundsGood (audio) apps.

The other side of the box shows a few ideas of what it can be used for besides just dumping files on.

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The box bundle that comes with the AS3104T contains everything you need to get the unit up and running; 90W Delta Electronics power supply, Ethernet cable, enough thumbscrews to mount four drives, a quick start-up guide, and an installation CD.

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  1. I miss the IDLE power consumption, a state that my NAS will have most of the time