Respectfully, this deck has so little in common with NEARPAD that I’m uncertain why you are invoking the name. There’s more to the strategy than a horde of difficult-to-trash assets.
While I can see this picking up a game or two off of a runner’s reticence and confusion, it’s good to have something that stands a decent chance even if your opponent knows the list.
What motivates the runner to keep you off money? You have no way to leverage it into a win. Most runners will happily run your Ash twice and take 2-3 Net rather than fight the trace. You do not have the ice to make this prohibitive, and your money does not threaten a flatline.
If the runner chooses to ignore your remotes and hammer centrals, what do you threaten? NEARPAD threatens the astro-train and DRTs, PE threatens Ronin and scoring out. This pressure is important. This deck threatens to get very rich. See #1. How do you handle a runner who patiently establishes multi-access and runs prudently, declining to pay the net-damage to destroy anything other than a few key upgrades?
It also hurts that a bulls-eye is already painted on NEH’s head. Imps, bank jobs, security testing, desperado, Masanori will all make you an unhappy camper.
I suggest taking a look at db0’s Untrashable deck. It has a similar premise, but its focus and card selection make the taxing work quite nicely.
Sorry if this comes off as harsh or is discouraging, but hard questions improve decks.