Jesruiz -- My P2P folder did not appear until i enabled it and did my first torrent. It then created a base, subfolders of active and complete.
I have seen the same thing, it is treated as a seperate volume, thus you must copy, not just move the complete stuff to your working files (if you are using UPnP as well). I was hoping to be able to point my UPnP devices to the P2P so i can access them as soon as done but that is not possible. You cant use the internal copy software because it cant see the volume of P2P. Only work around I found was that I use a program called allwaysync and it handles the moves for me automatically. Sure there are other sync programs to do the same thing. Only negative to this approach is that a PC must be on to do the move. Justifying the NAS was suppose to be a power savings by not running my media or torrents from a gaming PC and doing it all from a low powered NAS box. I sugget either:
1. Make the P2P "volume/folder" able to be seen from UPnP devices
2. Put the P2P folder inside volume_X
Edit: Just realized my concerns are on the wishlist. Hopefully, DLink has a large enough team on the wishlist. Seems most of the things fixed thus far were only bugs, not a lot of realy "wishlist" items. Dlink, please working away at it.
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JavaLawyer or anyone from Dlink...Have you seen or can you share out of our Wishlist what Dlink has found as a priority and is currently working on? Realistically I am sure they are only going to address a few items at a time for a new firmware rollout. Any idea of timing for the next firmware beta's?
