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Is the new Freecom Quattro 2TB HDD suitable for use on an always-on home wireless network, like the HDD Pro?
The new Quattro 2TB (http://www.freecom.com/ecproduct_detail.asp?ID=4027&CatID=8020&sCatID=1146263&ssCatID=1149104) is a replacement for the Pro range (http://www.freecom.com/ecproduct_detail.asp?ID=3629), which I used as an always on (it used to power itself down when not in use) solution for wireless data access.
I am mainly worried about reliability, and weather it will switch itself off intelligently. I have had a good run with the Pro but now require more storage. The Customer Service dept for Freecom don't have access to the HDD in order to inform me as to its suitability for network use.
Has anybody got any experience with these drives?
I am mainly worried about reliability, and weather it will switch itself off intelligently. I have had a good run with the Pro but now require more storage. The Customer Service dept for Freecom don't have access to the HDD in order to inform me as to its suitability for network use.
Has anybody got any experience with these drives?
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