Iomega 33869 Gigabit Ethernet 1HD X 750GB StorCenter Network Storage |

| Brand: Iomega
List Price: $430.11 Buy New: $130.47 You Save: $299.64 (70%)
New (5) from $130.47
Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 10035
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Operating System: Microsoft Windows Vista Business System Memory: 750000 Hard Drive Size: 750 Shipping Weight (lbs): 6 Dimensions (in): 10.5 x 9.4 x 4.1 Warranty: 1 year warranty
MPN: 33869 Model: 33869 UPC: 742709338694 EAN: 0742709338694 ASIN: B000UO6CIA
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Features:
| • | Note - UPnP compliant digital media adapter (not included) required to use multimedia server functions | | • | Capacity - 750GB (1 x 750GB SATA-II Hard Disk Drive) | | • | Sharing - Access files from any networked PC or Mac for easy file sharing and print serving. UPnP AV media server capability included to enjoy photos, video and music throughout your office or home | | • | High Performance - Gigabit Ethernet connectivity with Jumbo Frame support combined with a high performance embedded architecture | | • | Network File Protocols Supported - Microsoft (CIFS/SMB); Linux/UNIX (NFS); Apple (AFP) and Apple Bonjour support; Internet (HTTP 1.1); FTP |
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Editorial Reviews:
Product Description The Iomega StorCenter Network Hard Drive 750GB offers easy, high-performing network attached storage for any small office network (recommended up to 15 users). Two USB host ports allow for added expansion. Print server capability and award-winning EMC Retrospect backup and disaster recovery software are included. Plus, it communicates seamlessly with UPnP AV media devices. This network hard drive is a cost effective solution for sharing files and increasing network storage capacity.
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Customer Reviews:
Big, inexpensive, loud August 22, 2008 Shreddin' Mike (San Francisco, CA United States) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
Title sums it up; it's fairly quick for a network drive, easy to set up, a nice addition to a home computing environment with multiple systems or even a business needing to share docs. The downside is that the fan is VERY loud for a home environment...unnecessarily so. Note - this was written when it was on sale for $175.
Too loud, unreliable performance September 21, 2008 J. Lollis (Atlanta, GA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Immediately upon plugging in the device you realize how loud it is... you simply cannot keep this device in a room where you may be watching tv or trying to sleep. The only solution to the noise I could find was turning the device off. That makes the device useless for automated backups or print server capabilities. I noticed after leaving the device off for several days (couldn't stand the noise) that when powering it back on there was an extremely loud noise like a fan that was partially blocked or failing. Not good for a device less than 30 days old. The print server is flakey at best. One of the major reasons for getting this device was the built in print server. Problem was the connection was not reliable over my wireless or wired network. At one point I had to reset the device to factory defaults to get the ability to print to the printer back. There has to be a better solution....
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