Zyxel also follows the crowd in terms of installation, which can be kicked off from the internet or by downloading a Zyxel NAS Starter utility to run on a local PC. This is a reasonable combination and very much in line with what you get from other vendors in this price bracket. ![]() Tucked away inside the casing, the NAS540 features a dual-core Freescale FS1024 processor running at 1.2GHz plus a fixed 1GB of DDR3 RAM. However, for that to work a compatible network switch with support for the 802.3ad Link Aggregation Protocol (LAP) is required, which may be okay for the small business, but not something the average consumer is likely to have, or necessarily want to buy. Support for link aggregation is also built in which means that, in theory, the two network ports can be joined together to provide double the bandwidth (2Gbps) while still using just one IP address. The main interfaces are also at the back where you'll find a couple more USB 3.0 ports for backup to external disks, with two Gigabit ports for network attachment alongside. ![]() Dual network ports and a whisper-quiet fan at the rear
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