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Iomega Home Media Network Hard Drive specs


Iomega Home Media Network Hard Drive
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Specifications:

Oxford 810SE chipset with 370MHz CPU and 64MB RAM

One 7200 RPM, SATA II HDD

10/100/1000 Mbps capable Ethernet Connection (RJ-45)

One USB 2.0 port


General:

Processor - Oxford 810SE @ 370Mhz

Operating System - EMC LifeLine Home

Device Support - Print server; DMA support: Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, ScreenPlay Pro HD, iTunes (Firefly); Windows SMB (CIFS); DLNA certified/UPnP devices

Included Software - EMC Retrospect Express HD (Backup and Disaster Recovery) (PC/Mac).
MozyHome online service (2GB free)


Storage - One (1) SATA II hard drive.

Physical Dimensions:
Width: 4.92 in
Length: 7.83 in
Height: 1.57 in

Weight: 2.45 lbs


Simple to use—Three step set-up - simply plug into your router, power on, and install the software CD. Friendly web screens for easy management.

Sharing—Access files from any networked Windows PC or Apple computer for easy file sharing.

High Performance—Gigabit Ethernet connectivity combined with a high performance processor.

UPnP AV Media Server—Compatible with DLNA certified media players, able to stream photos, audio content and videos to a variety of media devices like game consoles, audio bridges, DMAs (digital media adapters), picture frames and more.

iTunes Server—Store your audio content in one central location and share it across your iTunes players.

Network File Protocols Supported—CIFS/SMB (Microsoft), AFP (Apple), HTTP 1.1

Expandability—Add storage capacity by connecting external USB Hard Disk Drives. Supports FAT32 and NTFS formatted hard drives.

Network Discovery—Automatic network discovery by Apple Bonjour and Microsoft Windows Rally devices.

Data Protection—Touch-free professional-level backup for all your critical data with EMC Retrospect HD backup software. Effortlessly back up files on a pre-set schedule.

Print Server—Intelligent network print sharing capability for one USB printer directly attached to the HomeMedia drive

Remote Access—With remote access, you can connect to your pictures, videos, and files from anywhere in the world – as though you were sitting right at your workstation or home computer! Enter a personalized web address into any browser, and you will be easily downloading and uploading your files securely. Administrators can easily change network hard drive settings, like adding users and folders from any web
enabled device. The first year of remote access is free. Custom domain names, such as www.yourfamilyname.com, are also available for additional charges. Remote access services are provided by TZO, the trusted name in Dynamic DNS Services.

Torrent Download—Torrent is the new standard in peer-to-peer file sharing. This technology facilitates download management, making it easier and faster to download large media files. With direct file transfer to your network hard drive, say goodbye to those unfinished downloads!

Apple Time Machine Support—Users running Mac OS X 10.5 or higher will be able to use their Home Media Network Hard Drive as a backup target for Time Machine – Apple’s built in backup software. Competitor’s network storage devices without this specific support can’t be used with Time Machine.

3-Year Warranty—Register qualified units within 90 days of purchase and receive a warranty extension up to 3 years.

QuikProtect—Offers simple file-level data protection for your desktop or notebook computer to any Iomega backup device (hard drive, network hard drive, or StorCenter).

FTP—A simple FTP implementation is included for customers that require basic FTP functionality

If you are interested in using our specs commercially, check out our Network Attached Storage specs database licensing page.


Description: Enjoy your digital life! Easily share and access photos, videos and music between your home computers with the Iomega Home Media Network Hard Drive. This device provides easy-to-use, yet powerful, network storage for the home user and the three step setup is a breeze, even if you've never used a network drive before. Save all your digital files to one central location and share them between computers on your network. Then play... read more

Created by MG24 , Last update by MG2 , Sep 02, 2010

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