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Originally Posted by td3 View Post
Hi All,
I'm interested in getting an EReader device like a Kobo to access my books(PDFs, ePub, Mobi, etc) stored locally on my Network-Attached Storage (NAS) unit. The two options to access the these books on the local NAS are by network using SMB/CIFS, NFS,or Web Browser (HTTP/HTTPS). Can Kobo support these features? I did not see this features on new Kobos. Also, I would to understand if it would be necessary to hack the Kobo to connect to my NAS.

Thanks TD3
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