

So do you have any suggestions of a local NAS which has Plex capability (without requiring my computer) which is more of a plug & play than requiring me to fully setup everything? Oh and if it can download torrents directly without me having to download and transfer manually that would be great.

I might as well just upload everything to Google Drive.Īt some point I will just rip the 4TB hard drive out.īut I first need to figure out an alternative setup. So I’m not really sure what the point in this device. you can’t access your content if there is not an active internet connection - because it needs to authenticate you by their servers. Now I find out, after uploading plenty of video content. Oh and only being able to upload content through their app. Then the limitations within Plex are rather frustrating. So many problems getting content on and off the thing. Then I saw a deal for a 4TB My Cloud Home (from Western Digital). You know just in case we ever don’t have internet access or something.īut I always put it off because it wasn’t exactly a priority. So I wanted to setup a little Plex server for my daughter.
