Saving data in a NAS using a USB port/connector

benazzi.saad

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Hi,
I have a Keyence controller with a USB 3.0 and an Ethernet/Profinet port.
I also have a NAS to store images.
I can’t use Ethernet port for reasons I can’t explain here.
I need to use USB to save images in a NAS storage device, or a USB “dumb” hard drive with network capacities (I don’t know if such thing exist, apart from NAS).
Any idea how to do it?
 
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Not sure what you are asking here, in order to use the NAS with USB, the NAS device you has needs to have a USB port. Or are you looking for something that has USB on the computer side, Ethernet on the other side and will talk to the system? That does not exist. If the NAS only has an Ethernet port and you can't use it, you can't use the NAS unless you remove the disks and access them outside the box. Which will not work if they are setup for RAID.
Not sure what you are asking here, in order to use the NAS with USB, the NAS device you has needs to have a USB port. Or are you looking for something that has USB on the computer side, Ethernet on the other side and will talk to the system? That does not exist. If the NAS only has an Ethernet port and you can't use it, you can't use the NAS unless you remove the disks and access them outside the box. Which will not work if they are setup for RAID.
 
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