
Buffalo LinkStation LS210
Score: 39/100
Buffalo LinkStation LS710
Score: 61/100Rankings

A compact, single-bay NAS with a built-in 2 TB drive and 2.5 GbE networking, ideal for home users seeking simple backup and media streaming, but limited by lack of encryption, expandability and advanced features.

The Buffalo LinkStation 210 is a compact, single-bay NAS that offers 6 TB of pre-installed storage and basic media streaming for home users. Its simplicity and low noise are offset by outdated hardware, lack of RAID, and limited connectivity, making it suitable for light backup tasks but not for power users.
| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
6 TBbest | 2 TB | |
1best | 1best | |
1 Gbps | 2.5 Gbpsbest | |
— | 6best | |
0.256 GB | 2 GBbest | |
| ↓ lower better | 24 Wbest | 46 W |
2 yearsbest | 2 yearsbest | |
| ↓ lower better | 1.102 kgbest | 1.66 kg |
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Security(1) | ||
OS Compatibility | Windows, macOS 10.10 | Windows, macOS |
Performance(4) | ||
CPU Model | ARM | Hexa-core 6-core CPU up to 1.3 GHz |
System Memory (GB) | 0.256 GB | 2 GB |
Ethernet Speed (Gbps) | 1 Gbps | 2.5 Gbps |
Power Consumption (Active) (W) | 24 W | 46 W |
Build & Design(2) | ||
Weight (kg) | 1.102 kg | 1.66 kg |
Power Supply Type | External AC adapter | Internal AC adapter |
Connectivity(2) | ||
Supported Network Protocols | TCP/IP, UPnP, DLNA, FTP, HTTPS, HTTP, AFP, CIFS/SMB | SMB, CIFS, FTP, FTPS, SFTP, NFS, TCP/IP |
USB Ports | 1 | 3 |
Storage & Capacity(2) | ||
Maximum Raw Capacity (TB) | 6 TB | 2 TB |
Supported Drive Types | SATA 3 Gbps | 3.5" SATA III |

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Professional reviewers noted that the LinkStation 210 was a solid, easy-to-use entry-level NAS at the time of release, thanks to its straightforward software and reliable basic performance. However, they criticized its underpowered hardware, lack of expandability, and absence of modern interfaces.
Everyday users appreciate the device's simplicity, quiet operation, and ability to stream media via DLNA, often rating it highly for basic backup and file-sharing needs. Recurring complaints focus on hardware aging, incompatibility with newer macOS versions, occasional slowness of the WebAccess service, and the absence of RAID or USB 3.0.

“Set it up in 15 minutes-works perfectly for family photo backups.”

“Great for streaming music and videos to my smart TV via DLNA.”

“Crashed after 3 years-lost all data with no warning.”




Professional reviewers view the LinkStation 710 as a no-frills, reliable workhorse that excels at simple backup and media streaming tasks. They commend its 2.5 GbE port and seamless Time Machine support, but criticize the lack of a mobile app, limited expandability, and the closed, non-customizable OS, making it unsuitable for power users.
Everyday users appreciate the quick setup, fast backup speeds, and the peace of mind from the included drive warranty. Common complaints focus on the missing mobile app, inability to SSH, limited storage capacity, and lack of encryption, with many wishing for better documentation and expandability.