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Netgear Stora MS2110
$230.00
Released September, 2009
The Pros:DLNA compatible. Additional internal SATA slot for redundant RAID-1 (mirroring). Online UI for adding and editing users / access settings.
The Cons:No RAID-0 or second drive storage expansion support - RAID-1 is forced! Online service integration (beyond Facebook) actually requires Premium Service subscription.
The Netgear Stora MS2110 is an easy-to-use Network-Attached Storage device engineered to allow the average non-technical user to centralize photos, music, and files without difficulty. It relies on Ethernet and USB interfaces to link to a main PC, external HDD (extra-space), USB flash drive, iPods, or Smartphones.
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Once hooked up, its DLNA ability allows remote cross-platform file sharing, music listening, and movie watching from any Internet-connected device. In fact, users are recommended to use the GUI at www.MyStora.com, where they can designate certain users access to their at-home server. This way, a family member or friend can access a user’s music and videos from anyplace in the world via the site. Note that the Netgear Stora MS2110 comes prepackaged with ONE 1TB hard-disc drive; however, an additional SATA slot is available, as well as the option of utilizing a RAID-1 configuration to mirror and therefore keep a reliable backup of pertinent data.
Features
- Netgear Home Media Server
- Ethernet/USB Interfaces
- DLNA Certified
- SATA I/II Compatibility
- RAID 1 Configuration (Supported)
- Third-Party Service Integration (Optional - $19.99)
- 3 Year Warranty (24/7 Technical Support)
Specifications
- HDD Bays: SATA I/II x2
- HDD (Included): 1TB SATA-II
- Compatibility (OS): Windows, Mac, Linux/UNIX
- Compatibility (Browser): Explorer, Navigator (Safari), Firefox
Connectivity
- 10/100/1000 Ethernet (DLNA)
- USB 2.0 (Printers/HDD/Flash)
User Reviews (8)
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additional internal SATA slot for redundant RAID-1 (mirroring)
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online UI for adding and editing users / access settings
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gigabit Ethernet connection - the fastest consumer network connection available (requires a compatible switch/hub/router
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allows 24/7 networked media sharing and storage without the need for an online PC host
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cross platform compatible
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includes USB port for use with external storage or printer
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affordable $19.99 yearly subscription fee
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super easy to use remote access - not router configuration or other technical stuff required
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no RAID-0 or second drive storage expansion support - RAID-1 is forced!
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online service integration (beyond Facebook) actually requires Premium Service subscription
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