Initialization of the NAS 200 without internal drives?

You just bought a NAS 200. Do not have the SATA disks to put in it right now, wait until I can pick up of large capacity disks. Having several external USB drives that I would use. I was wondering if the NAS200 may start without having to install the internal disks. Then I can use it as a bridge of network connection to my external usb drives. Just wondering if you can get it even start without at least 1 Reader installed.

Thanks for any help

Well, it plugged in, it starts, and it starts fine. Once I plugged a USB at the back once it was connected to my network. All I had to do was to format in FAT32 NTFS and it works fine. Even updated the firmware using the integrated very well. Overall pretty happy, I can use my external drives until I get some internal parts SATA for the NAS.

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