ASUSTOR AS6404T 4-bay NAS Review

Storage/NAS by stefan @ 2017-08-03

With the AS6404T 4-bay NAS from ASUSTOR we are seeing an update to the Intel Celeron Apollo Lake J3455 Quad-Core 1.5GHz processor, which is paired with no less than 8GB of DDR3L RAM in order to handle plenty of multimedia content types, but for also being able to use even more application modules at the same time. We do also see an USB 3.0 Type C port in the back for connecting modern storage devices, support up to 10TB drives (for a total of 40TB in a single NAS) and dual LAN that can be used for both Link Aggregation and Failover. The LCD panel is easy to operate via the hardware buttons, we get an IR receiver so the NAS can be operated via a Media Center remote, but also audio output via S/PDIF or HDMI 2.0 output for enjoying 4K @ 60Hz.

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In order to connect it to our NAS, we need to supply the Cloud ID:

 

 

 

The user and password credentials must be supplied next:

 

 

 

In order to test the Power-on feature, we have turned the NAS off, and AEC does confirm that the resources are unreachable at the moment; however, we do have a Power button inside the interface, which will make use of the WOL feature (and WOW, when applicable):

 

 

 

It will take some time for the system to be ready again:

 

 

 

Finally, the connection will be ready for us to use it again:

 

 

 

 

The Sign-In Page Style menu has been enhanced, and now we can add a customized image, but also application shortcuts to the login page:

 

 

 

 

The applications ready for launch will show in the top right corner:

 

 

 

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