UGREEN
NASync DH2300
Based on 143 Reddit mentions
$219.99
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Would a subnet router be a potential fix for tailnet access to NAS that can't install Tailscale/Docker?
Thanks, I did see that mentioned in a few of my searches. It not being officially supported doesn't bother me as much as the lack of any user experience "documentation" of actually running this does. I'd rather not be the guinea pig considering 1. I'm new to all of this and 2. my DH2300 is also new
...eirtep in r/Tailscale
April 28, 2026 3:31 AM
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FygoOS for the win!
If a $200 UGreen nas meets your needs, thats great, but the model you are refereeing to is the DH2300 which is so weak, it doesn't even support Docker, and thats coming directly from UGreen themselves. So no, I would not choose to buy the DH2300 over a Lifetime License of FygoOS which does come with
...TLBJ24 in r/OricoCyberDataNas
July 25, 2026 4:51 PM
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Aqara G5 Pro POE - NAS issue
I never tried with the previous firmware version. I picked up the UGREEN NAS this week and this is my first encounter with it. I’ve been relying on HKSV activity recordings since December. If swapping 2 of my cameras around doesn’t make a difference, I may look into RTSP to my truenas server since t
...modern_analog in r/Aqara
June 27, 2026 6:35 PM
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Budget nas recommendations in AUS
I would avoid the DH2300 because the entire DH range are based on ARM not intel. This wall cause issues if you ever want to move to a different OS. You could look at the TerraMaster F2-425, similar specs but can run any OS and any software as based on the intel N5095. This is important because as so
...cat2devnull in r/HomeNetworking
July 4, 2026 5:28 AM
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