Asustor NAS AS6602T
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| MPN | ASUSTOR AS6602T |
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| Key Features | |
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. A concise list of wireless capabilities and features that the product supports, such as DDNS, EZ‑Router, Wake‑on‑LAN (WOL) and Wake‑on‑WAN (WOW). The value is a free‑text string that may include multiple comma‑separated items.
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Wireless NetworkDDNS and EZ-RouterSupports Wake-on-LAN (WOL)Supports Wake-on-WAN (WOW) |
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CPU Family The processor family identifies the group or series of CPU models that share a common architecture, design, and performance characteristics. It helps users compare processors across brands and generations by indicating the underlying technology used in the chip.
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Intel Celeron |
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CPU Socket The physical connector used by a processor to attach to a motherboard or other compatible platform, such as LGA 1151, BGA 1440, Socket AM4, or LGA 1200. This attribute indicates the exact socket designation required for proper CPU installation and compatibility with other hardware components.
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Socket 754 |
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CPU Speed The maximum operating frequency of a central processing unit (CPU), expressed in hertz (Hz). This value indicates how many cycles per second the CPU can execute under normal conditions and is useful for comparing performance potential across different models.
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2 GHz |
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Dimensions The pixel dimensions of a display or image, expressed as width by height (e.g., 1920x1080). It indicates how many pixels are used to render the visual content and is commonly used for monitors, TVs, smartphones, cameras, and digital images.
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23 x 39 x 40cm (W x H x D) |
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Disk form factor The physical size or shape of a storage disk, indicating the dimensions and mounting format used in computers and other devices. Common values include standard sizes such as "3.5" in., "2.5" in., and form‑factor codes like "M.2 2280" or "mSATA". This attribute helps users identify which drives are compatible with a given enclosure, motherboard, or system.
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2.5 & 3.5 |
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Management A list of the network interfaces and protocols that a device can use for configuration, monitoring and remote management, such as web‑based GUI (HTTP/HTTPS), command‑line interface (CLI) via Telnet or SSH, SNMP, or other standard protocols. Each entry represents one supported method, allowing users to understand how they can access the device remotely.
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AiDownload mobile app |
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Memory size The amount of digital storage available in a device for holding data or program code, expressed as a data size such as megabytes (MB) or gigabytes (GB). It indicates how much information the component can hold at once and is commonly used to describe RAM modules, flash drives, SSDs, and other memory devices.
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4 GB |
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Network Card Speeds The maximum data transfer rate supported by the network interface card, expressed in bits per second or common abbreviations such as Gbps or Mbps. This value indicates how fast the device can send and receive data over a wired connection.
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10/100/1000 MBps |
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Pc connection type The physical connection types that a PC product uses to interface with other devices or peripherals, such as HDMI, USB, Ethernet, DisplayPort, VGA, DVI, SATA, and similar cables or ports. Each value represents one distinct connector or cable type that the product supports for data transfer, video output, power delivery, or networking.
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LAN Network |
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Refresh rate The number of times per second that a display updates its image, expressed in hertz (Hz). It indicates the smoothness and responsiveness of motion on the screen; higher rates generally provide a more fluid visual experience.
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60Hz 2Ms Response Time |
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Security A list of security-related features or technologies that a product supports, such as encryption methods, authentication mechanisms, physical locks, and network security protocols.
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AES 256-bit encryption |
| Software | ADM 3.4 OnwardsSupports Online Firmware Updates |
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USB 2.0 / USB3.0 Indicates whether the product is compatible with both USB 2.0 and USB 3.0 interfaces, allowing it to connect to devices that use either standard.
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No |
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USB Support A list of the USB interface versions that a product supports, such as USB 2.0, USB 3.0, USB 3.1, USB 3.2 or combinations like "USB 2.0 & USB 3.0". The values indicate which USB standards are available for connecting peripherals and external devices.
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USB3.0 |
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Warranty The length of time for which the manufacturer guarantees that the product will be free from defects in materials and workmanship, typically expressed in years or months.
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1 Year |
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