· I think that you should be fine. Most LANs run at mbs and, unless you are very lucky, the chances of you having an internet connection that can saturate that are very slim. I constantly download to a NAS and I've yet to have any problems. Unless uTorrent starts showing disk overload you should be fine. I torrent directly to my NAS, which is on my LAN and is mapped to windows as a mapped drive. It works fine and the activity of downloading will actively spin up the disks in my NAS if they are asleep. Let us know more details on your set up and hopefully we can help. · Rather than leave your PC running to complete a simple download (or dozens of downloads for that matter) you can, instead, offload the task to your NAS and retrieve the files later. Even better, you can set a schedule so that large files download in the middle of the night—perfect for keeping your connection free and speedy during your waking bltadwin.ru: Jason Fitzpatrick.
Cool things you can do with a NAS drive. Don't be fooled by the simple exterior: a Network Attached Storage (NAS) drive is more than just a hard drive connected to your network for ease of access. Quasar for KODI is imo the best way to stream and download videos torrents through KODI, itself. I don't think it works on Leia, so you'll want to be using the last Krypton KODI release. Try BiglyBT, it's the best app. U can download on nas also u can change priority and limit download or upload speed. With your current set up, you can access the plex server from the PC, but not from anything else. The PC can talk to the NAS, and the PC can talk to the internet. But the NAS can only reach the PC. If you want the NAS to reach the internet, or other devices (like a SMART TV or phone) to reach the NAS, then you have two basic options.
I think that you should be fine. Most LANs run at mbs and, unless you are very lucky, the chances of you having an internet connection that can saturate that are very slim. I constantly download to a NAS and I've yet to have any problems. Unless uTorrent starts showing disk overload you should be fine. Depending on how comfortable you are with modifying your Cloud, You can actuall have your NAS download the torrents directly to itself allowing you to turn off your computer without interrupting the downloads. I torrent directly to my NAS, which is on my LAN and is mapped to windows as a mapped drive. It works fine and the activity of downloading will actively spin up the disks in my NAS if they are asleep. Let us know more details on your set up and hopefully we can help.
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