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Linksys NMH410
$430.00
Released January, 2009
The Pros:Easy to set up/configure. Easy to use. Remote access lets you stream media from the Internet.
The Cons:Expensive. Potentially not the greatest value for more advanced users. Large size.
The Linksys NMH410 is a part of the Linksys by Cisco Media hub. The hub is designed to help consumers access their music, video, and digital photos while simplifying consumer interaction and ability to access their information.
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The Media hub gathers, presents and organizes data from various devices and makes it accessible at the home with a graphical interface. With a few steps, the data on the Cisco Media Hub can be accessed from anywhere in the world with the use of a connection and a browser. The NMH410 is the most expensive member of the group with a MSRP of $429.99. It comes with a front panel LCD, 1 TB of space, and a 6-in-1 card reader. It comes with one drive, a second can be added to expand capacity or increase security.
Features
- Automatically searches network for other media devices
- Gathers music, video and digital photos
- Graphical User Interface
- Content accessible via browser without extra network configuration or special software
- Automated Backup
- 1 TB Hard Drive
- 6-in-1 card reader
- Front Panel LCD
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remote access lets you stream media from the Internet
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a second drive can be added and configured easily
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6-in-1 card reader for fast and easy media transfers
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can utilize gigabit network speeds (not just 100mbit)
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allows multiple individuals to share media without the need for a PC host to remain online 24/7
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RAID1 Support to protect a drive failure
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potentially not the greatest value for more advanced users
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remote access is generally slow, so quality photos very slow and you could walk home before videos load
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there is no multi-user security to prevent certain folders being shared to certain people. Everything is shared
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Large files such as quality photos take much longer to load via the web interface than via windows explorer. eg. 10sec rather than 2secs
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