[nfbcs] Patriot NAS Company URL

Peter Donahue pdonahue2 at satx.rr.com
Tue Aug 21 02:11:35 UTC 2012


Hello again Brian and everyone,

    Do you have the direct URL to the company that supports Patriot NAS 
Systems? I tried finding it earlier and received hits for Amazon and it's 
brothers. I'd like to get to the site of the company that markets Patriot 
NAS Drives to learn more about them. We do not deal with Amazon. Both 
Buffalo and Western Digital's Web Sites are very easy to navigate with 
screen readers. I'll see if Dell offers them as they sell other brands of 
NAS systems such as Western Digital, Buffalo, Iomega, and a few others along 
with their own NAS offerings. Talk to you later.

Peter Donahue
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From: "Bryan Schulz" <b.schulz at sbcglobal.net>
To: "NFB in Computer Science Mailing List" <nfbcs at nfbnet.org>
Sent: Monday, August 20, 2012 8:59 PM
Subject: Re: [nfbcs] Buffalo, IOMega, and Patriot NAS Drives


hi,

ok, you mean on the network without being connected to a computer such as
usb, then distribute the files.
the answer is yes, it has a rj45 port and is configured through a web page
interface.
Bryan Schulz


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Peter Donahue" <pdonahue2 at satx.rr.com>
To: "NFBnet NFBCS Mailing List" <nfbcs at nfbnet.org>
Cc: "NFBnet GUI Talk Mailing List" <gui-talk at nfbnet.org>
Sent: Monday, August 20, 2012 8:50 PM
Subject: [nfbcs] Buffalo, IOMega, and Patriot NAS Drives


Good evening Brian and everyone,

    In cloud systems one feature you have is the ability to have your NAS or
off-site storage drive appear as a local drive on your machine in My
Computer or Windows Explorer giving you another way to access files stored
on them. Buffalo units allow you to access files via a private cloud, FTP,
or your Web Browser. If the FTP Component allows you to create an account in
a program like File Zilla or other Windows or Mac FTP programs and a
standard Web interface is used known to be accessible with screen readers
problem solved. I don't know about Patriot or Iomega but Buffalo also has
apps you can download and install on your iPod, iPad, iPhone, or an Android
phone giving you the ability to access your NAS remotely. Can you do this
with Patriot NAS drives?

It looks like we've ruled out Galaxy, Netgear and Western Digital NAS
systems due to accessibility issues.    Iomega drives have been around for a
long time too. I'll need to check out their offerings. I should also check
Sandisk too as their products tend to be of a better quality at least their
flash drives are. If anyone uses a NAS system other than those mentioned
above your reviews particularly concerning accessibility with screen readers
will be very much appreciated.

Peter Donahue

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Isaiah 54:17

 “While for our princes they prepare
In caverns deep a burning snare,
He shot from heaven a piercing ray,
And the dark treachery brought to day.”
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