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<blockquote data-quote="Lbatson21" data-source="post: 1317701" data-attributes="member: 169331"><p>It was extremely easy to setup Time Machine. You just go in and enable AFP which it has a manual on how to do and then select the folder or drive you want to put it on. They have a good amount of support on their forum that can help with any issues you might run in to. Using a powerline adapter won't matter because it still connects to your router which is on your network so no problem there. I don't think it matters what size the drives are and that you can vary sizes on the drives if you like. If you find a model though it should say in the specs or manual somewhere if that is possible or the Synology forums probably have the answer to that one. Synology makes a good product and I've really enjoyed mine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lbatson21, post: 1317701, member: 169331"] It was extremely easy to setup Time Machine. You just go in and enable AFP which it has a manual on how to do and then select the folder or drive you want to put it on. They have a good amount of support on their forum that can help with any issues you might run in to. Using a powerline adapter won't matter because it still connects to your router which is on your network so no problem there. I don't think it matters what size the drives are and that you can vary sizes on the drives if you like. If you find a model though it should say in the specs or manual somewhere if that is possible or the Synology forums probably have the answer to that one. Synology makes a good product and I've really enjoyed mine. [/QUOTE]
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