Old tech outlast new?

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Everything that is in the public folder is accessible, (my photos and my music). With that withdrawn Web interface with log in page, I can't access my NAS when I'm out and about. When I double click my private folder it brings up that seagate log in page even though it doesn't work.
I see, I thought you couldn't access the private folder from your home network, not externally.

Bill
 
With you all the way there, DC.

This is still my main system :

Denon DRA 455 stereo receiver, 2001
Mission 750LE speakers, 1999
Thorens TD166 mk2 turntable, circa 1980
Marantz CD5400, youngster at 2006 !

Simpler times, but quite disappointing that "proper" hifi seems to be harder to come by for the next generation, and consequently what they put up with, audiowise.
My main system:
YAMAHA DSP-A761 AV receiver 2007
Tape deck from an old TEAC reference 300 system (1990's)
Denon RCD-N7 for cd playing duties 2010? (that was my first relatively smart device and streams from my NAS but its other smart functions are defunct now.)
TASCAM MD350 minidisc recorder (old man and his toys)
Rega Planer 3 from around 1978.
Samsung Bluray player not sure of the model 2018ish.
Eltax monitor III 2008
Eltax bipole surround speakers. 2008
Chromecast Audio for streaming Spotify to my main system.

Dining room system Denon mini separates system DRA-F101 from 2001 with a chromecast audio for Spotify and streaming from my NAS. Speakers Eltax concept mini speakers mounted way too high on the chimney breast wall on little plastic btec brackets. Tying to convince Rach to let me make some solid shelves lower down and put my dad's old Mordaunt Short MS10 pearl edition speakers on them but she likes the Eltax speakers, small and out of the way.

I'm surprised my two chromecast Audio's still work and haven't been bricked by Google.
 

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