Reviews and Problems with Iomega iConnect Wireless Data Station
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Overall 7
Iomega iConnect Wireless Data Station
PC Magazine
31 December 2010
Conclusion: A unique USB-based NAS, the iConnect can be accessed via wireless as well as via the Web. It's affordable, works well and has an intuitive interface.
Pros: Affordable. Easy to use. Doesn't sacrifice features.
Cons: Upload time for a large file using wireless was painfully slow.
Iomega iConnect Wireless Data Station: Easy-to-Use Network Storage
PC World
19 April 2010
Excerpt: So you have tons USB storage lying around, and you wish that you could just put it in some out-of-the-way spot and access it across your home network
Excerpt: The Good Easy to configure Cross-platform support 802.11n option Printer server Media server Affordable Easily upgradeable Quiet The Bad Lacks RAID mirroring -Remote
Pros: Easy to configure, Cross-platform support, 802.11n option, Printer server, Media server, Affordable, Easily upgradeable, Quiet
Cons: Lacks RAID mirroring -Remote access requires paid service after one year
Conclusion: Marvell Kirkwood-based USB drive to NAS converter with media serving, Torrent downloading and more
Pros: Reads about as fast as USB 2.0 will go, Very flexible backup features including to/from networked shares, Apple Time Machine support, Torrent downloader
Cons: Limited wireless controls, No wireless link / activity light
Excerpt: Junto con el ScreenPlay TV Link, el Iomega iConnect Wireless Data Station es la segunda categoría de producto del fabricante de almacenamiento que no incorpora disco