Linksys Network Storage Link NSLU2
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Product Details: Linksys Network Storage Link NSLU2
| Storage Type | NAS server |
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| Platform | PC |
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Product Description: Linksys Network Storage Link NSLU2
Installation of the Network Storage Link is simple - just plug it directly into your 10/100 Ethernet network, and attach your USB 2.0 hard drives or flash disk. It can self-configure to your network via DHCP or you can use the built-in utility to manually configure it. With the speedy USB 2.0 interface, you'll get quick response times with even your largest files.
The Network Storage Link features built-in disk utilities, accessible through your web browser. You can format new disk drives, and scan drives for errors. The built-in backup program lets you schedule full, incremental, or synchronization backups of your network drives to the Network Storage Link, or vice versa. It will even send you an email message when a hard drive gets nearly full, completely full, or has an error.
The Network Storage Link is a fast, simple, flexible and economical way to add storage to your network.
User Reviews: Linksys Network Storage Link NSLU2
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NSLU2
, August 18, 2008Reviewer: GPO - See all GPO's reviews -
Do not buy this product!!!
, March 26, 2008Reviewer: R..... B - See all R..... B's reviewsPros: none
Cons: poor customer support
At first everything was fine. I was able to move files easily from the unit to other computers. I have both ports on the device in use. Then something happened and I was unable to access disk 2. There was a problem with the mapping of this disk. After a call to Linksys for 2 HOURS!! Still I cannot access disk 2. It looks like all my data on that drive will be lost! ...
Pro Reviews: Linksys Network Storage Link NSLU2
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 Awards: Top 100 (02/05)
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Linksys Nslu2 Network Storage Link
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Pros: Sharing of USB drives
Cons: Initial mapping may be confusing to basic computer users
I've been using one for two years with great success. Data transfer rates are a little slow for large files, and it seems to need to "wake up" after periods of dormancy, but it provides easy use to large USB drives via a network. Users familiar with device mapping and port setup will probably have an easier time configuring this device. (I'm about to install my second.)
Only the early versions of firmware required special formatting of the disks. ...