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BenQ W1070 Firmware Upgrade, extra 3D support…

Experience stunning 1080p Full-HD image projection that can expand up to an impressive 200 inches right in the comfort of your living room with the W1070 Home Entertainment Projector. This projector delivers brilliant and vibrant visuals, thanks to its remarkable 10,000:1 contrast ratio which ensures deep blacks and bright whites, enhancing every detail in your movies, games, and presentations. Coupled with a powerful 2000 ANSI Lumens brightness, the W1070 guarantees clear and vivid images even in moderately lit rooms, providing an immersive viewing experience that rivals many commercial theaters.

With the latest firmware update, the W1070 takes your home entertainment to the next level by supporting a wider range of 3D resolutions and refresh rates. This enhancement means you can enjoy a broader selection of 3D content with smoother motion and improved picture quality, making your viewing sessions more engaging and realistic. Whether you’re watching 3D movies or playing games that support 3D, this update ensures your projector remains compatible with the newest formats and standards, extending the longevity and versatility of your home cinema setup.

CategoriesIX4-300D

Modify Startup Script on ix4-300d

We want our installed applications to start automatically whenever the NAS powers on or reboots, without the need to manually log in via SSH and launch each service. Automating this process ensures that your custom services are always running and available, providing a seamless experience without extra effort on your part.

This can be achieved by creating a dedicated “Startup” script and configuring your NAS to execute it on every boot or reboot. By using this method, you can easily manage multiple services, adding or removing them from the script as needed, so your NAS always launches exactly the applications you want without any manual intervention.

CategoriesIX4-300D

SSH Access on IX4-300d

SSH access on Iomega and Lenovo IX/PX NAS systems is a hidden feature, primarily intended for use by official support personnel. By default, it’s disabled and undocumented in the standard user interface, as it’s not meant for general users. However, enabling SSH opens up a powerful backend interface that provides direct command-line access to the underlying Linux operating system. This functionality allows advanced users to go beyond the limited stock options offered by the NAS firmware and gain full control over their device’s software environment.

Once SSH is enabled, users can install and run a variety of custom and unsupported Linux services such as SickBeard, SABnzbd, CouchPotato, and Transmission directly on the NAS. This dramatically extends the functionality of your device, transforming it from a simple storage box into a fully customizable media server or automation hub. In the following guide, we’ll walk you through the exact steps to unlock SSH access on your Iomega or Lenovo NAS and begin installing these powerful open-source tools.