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The Iomega iConnect network hard disk drive lets you connect to USB storage devices and share them over wired and wireless networks.
Iomega iConnect hard disk drive box is simple and compact, weighs only 270g, luxurious black case.
The front of the device has three USB 2.0 ports and a fast backup button.
The back has a power port, gigabit LAN port, USB 2.0 port, reset button and Kensington keyhole.
The lower side has four round rubber feet, which help grip the flat surfaces.
Included accessories: 12V adapter, network cable, manuals and software CD.
The Iomega iConnect network hard disk drive lets you connect to USB storage devices and share them to multiple users over wired and wireless networks.
CD comes with auto-install.
After installation, the Iomega Storage Manager software automatically detects the connected Iomega iConnect device in the network.
Iomega iConnect allows you to perform all configuration and device control tasks through a simple, easy-to-use web interface.
Interface storage capacity of USB storage devices are connected to iConnect.
Control panel settings, configured for iConnect.
You can grant or delete user accounts, set up or edit access rights to your iConnect device in the Users tab.
Information content drives connected to iConnect and are shared for retrieval in the network.
Configuration interface for backup and restore tasks. Here, you can also configure the default folder for the QuikTransfer quick copy button on the front of the device.
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Slide show slideshows directly into the web interface.
Interface configures network connections, including wired and wireless connections.
Iomega iConnect can turn external USB drives into network-attached storage (NAS) drives.
Basically, the iomega iConnect Wireless Data Station is a hard disk drive but no hard disk drive, only a DLNA-certified Universal Plug-and-Play server that allows you to access your storage devices, printers. Camera mounted on four USB ports. Because it is based on an external storage device, the device does not support RAID mode.
The configuration interface is in HTML format and you can find it by entering an IP address into the browser or installing the client software. After configuration, iConnect works fine although it will require a reboot every time the configuration changes. USB storage devices are recognized quickly when connected to a USB port. Client software can help to assign a drive letter.
The trial of UPnP server running on Windows 7 and Media Player 11 showed that the device worked well. Browsing movies over gigabit networks is great, even for 1080p movies. When connected to a digital camera, the device also automatically transfers the files immediately.
The reset button on the test device does not work, but you can still reset it from the configuration page.