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NASes don't do anything you can't setup yourself, and their price-to-benefit ratio is absolute trash. The only reason you should ever buy one is if you are completely tech illiterate.
Otherwise, build one. If that's what you meant, agreed. Having one is absolutely worth it.
Begging my ISP to give me root access to the router they gave me so that I can set up one with a USB-SATA adapter and no additional equipment. (I already use SMB shared folders but they are a mess)
Routers make for terrible NASes.
But, you could do what my dad does, he chains his own router after the ISP provided one so he has full control of the second one in the chain.
My solution was to buy a router-modem that was compatible with the internet type my ISP provides, and ditch their piece of crap entirely.
I’m willing to put up with low capacity, no backups and USB 2.0 speeds but thanks for the advice.
I mean, all I said was they should think about “investing in a NAS”, whether you buy a Synology or build your own TrueNAS or whatever it will take more hardware than plugging in more usb drives.