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    News - Seagate FreeAgent DockStar brings NAS functionality to external HDDs

    Plug in your FreeAgent Go external hard drive for access from anywhere.
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    Re: News - Seagate FreeAgent DockStar brings NAS functionality to external HDDs

    Awesome! but what's this stuff about cloud, services etc...I just want it to be plug and play...or with some embedded OS...nothing else thank you

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    Re: News - Seagate FreeAgent DockStar brings NAS functionality to external HDDs

    Clever idea, I might try one out. The idea of laptop drive nas is great for me as I cannot bare the noise of normal drives.

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    Re: News - Seagate FreeAgent DockStar brings NAS functionality to external HDDs

    so this is a NAS that dies after a year ?!
    (unless you pay the subscription for year 2....)

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    Re: News - Seagate FreeAgent DockStar brings NAS functionality to external HDDs

    Quote Originally Posted by mikerr View Post
    so this is a NAS that dies after a year ?!
    (unless you pay the subscription for year 2....)
    Looks that way to me. At which point, I entirely lost interest. Actually, that's not quite right .... I lost interest when I realised this put access to my "NAS" drive onto the web at all. I accept that some people will want, and love, that feature but no way in hell am I doing it. I've spent a fair bit of time and money making sure it doesn't happen. Also, a subscription service? Not for me, thanks.

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