dissel said:After reading here, I can't find a single review about Asus HD2 media player torrent capability.
I download huge size torrent above 30-40gb via old desktop pc running deludge in Ubuntu,Can I do the same thing in other smaller device ? Please suggest......
If I buy seagate goflex home, is that serve my purpose ? I have normal Dlink Router DIR-600.
Help needed.....Is there any device like Tondio plug available in India ?
Praks said:@dissel
Dheeraj can give you advice on TonidoPlug.
Sadly, I too have not seen any review of HD2 showing downloading torrents. Friend of mine is planning to take, If he takes, will confirm.
You can use Asus N13U Router & connect external HDD, Use DD WRT & download huge size torrents.
AS I found GoFlex Home need external power,How is the longevity of that system as well as heat generation ? Do normal router (Dlink DIR-600 mine) work with Go Flex home ? How to configure GoFlex Home ? Is that torrent client command based and need to write down command each and every time when torrent file added ?varkey said:I use my Dockstar / GoFlex to download even 100 GB + torrents and never faced a single problem. Its stable and could definitely handle it. The only issue, if there is a power failure or something it takes a while to verify the torrent.
Ya you can go for a GoFlex Home and you can configure it do basically anything you want!![]()
dissel said:Router option is the cheapest way, but I read somewhere N13U giving error when the torrent file download almost complete,correct me If I'm wrong. Do N13U able to take freeagent go HDD which don't need the extra power input.....I have two of them in different size.
thatsashok said:@dissel varkey already posted link to a guide in the last page itself. A little googling might be even more helpful