Sunday, September 18, 2011

Iomega 2 TB Home Media Network Hard Drive Cloud Edition 34766

Get high-capacity, reliable home network storage with the Iomega Home Media Network Hard Drive, Cloud Edition. Easily share and access files, photos, videos, and music between computers and with friends and family. It's powerful and fast, plus the three-step set-up is very simple, even if you're never used a network drive before. This feature-rich drive has a built-in UPnP AV Media Server (DLNA certified) and iTunes Server so content can easily be shared between computers and any other digital media adapters such as game consoles, digital picture frames, or networked TVs. Plus, automatically post files to your Facebook, YouTube, and Flickr accounts. Availalbe in 1TB, 2TB, and 3TB capacities.

Size: 2TB Color: 2TB Brand: Iomega Model: 34766 Number of items: 1 Dimensions: 9.41" h x 6.06" w x 4.45" l, 3.47 pounds Hard Disk: 2TB Simple three step setup ? Simply plug into your router, power on, and install the software CD Simple content sharing - Access files from any networked Windows, Apple or Linux computer for easy file sharing Personal Cloud - Easily share content with friends and family outside of your home using the exclusive Iomega Personal Cloud feature. Invited guests will have access to read and write to files and folders on your network drive. Powerful backup - Backup all the computers on your network simply by downloading and installing the available client backup software. Also compatible with today's most common backup software applications. Copy jobs - One-touch copying via the QuikTransfer button. Easily copy files to and from attached USB drives or any network share ? including Iomega Personal Cloud locations ? using the rsync or CIFS protocol.

Home Media Network Hard Drive Cloud Edition 2TB Up to 500,000* Songs (MP3s) Up to 800,000* Digital Photos Up to 770* hours of DVD Video Up to 240* hours of HD Video Your Cloud or Mine? Iomega® Personal Cloud for the Consumer Iomega's Personal Cloud is your own network, connecting your own PC or Mac to your own Iomega Home Media, StorCenter™ or Iomega TV devices and allowing the friends and family that you choose to easily and securely view, edit, and share files. Perfect for photo and video sharing! It is also the ultimate solution for protecting your data and having access to it from anywhere in the world, as it simply connects the entire contents of your home network over the Internet as if you were sitting at home. Safe - completely self-owned and managed Secure - content and access to it is always under your control Economical - never any usage fees or subscription charges Convenient - access anywhere in the world remotely over the internet Easy to use - connects the entire contents of your home network over the computer as if you were sitting at home Flexible - useful for work and leisure Peace of mind in the palm of your hand — access and secure your data This is the Cloud of Your Dreams! Up to 12 devices connected simultaneously (internet connection speed dependent) Invite up to 250 members Sync files directly between computers as though they were on a local network Use with almost any desktop, laptop, media storage, or smart mobile device Drag-&-Drop functionality for easy file transfer Once set up, near zero maintenance Encryption and password protected Upload and share files while traveling Features Maintaining complete control over your data has never been easier! Automatic 1-step sharing with Active Folders Remote Access via Iomega Personal Cloud iTunes® Server UPnP™ and DLNA® Certified AV Media Server Print Server (up to 2 USB printers) Expandable with external USB hard drives Gigabit Ethernet connectivity Compatible with most current backup software, browsers, media devices, and more Torrent compatible Time Machine® support EMC Lifeline™ Home Software Iomega Protection Suite software 3-year limited warranty with registration SECURE and COST-EFFECTIVE Iomega ships more than just a drive. Premium technology without a premium price. Triple-secure your data with a great suite of software to enhance and protect your data. Iomega® Protection Suite includes: Trend Micro™ Internet Security (free 1 year subscription) Iomega® QuikProtect file-level backup software Trend Micro™ Internet Security software guards your PC from the latest threats while giving you the freedom to browse and shop online. It provides your PC with anti-virus, anti-spyware, 2-way firewall, and web security protection. Iomega® QuikProtect provides simple file-level protection and automated drag-and-drop backup options. System Requirements Available 10/100/1000 Mbps network Ethernet port (required) Internet connection for remote access or cloud feature Internet Explorer 7, Firefox® 3.x, Safari 3 or later browser CD or DVD drive to install software PC Users: Microsoft® Windows® XP or newer Mac® Users: Mac OS 10.6 or newer to administer, 10.4 or new to connect Linux® Users: Redhat 9, Enterprise 4/5, Gentoo, Mandrake 10, Devian 4, FedoraCore 6/5, OpenSUSE 10.3 Package Contents Iomega® Home Media Drive – Cloud Edition Stand to help save desktop space Ethernet cable Power supply Printed Quick Start Guide Solutions CD with: StorCenter Manager software User Help Documentation 3-year limited warranty (with registration) * Contents refers to number of songs, photos, or hours of video saved on a hard drive. Contents are calculated as follows—Songs (MP3): 128 kbps bit rate using 11:1 compression ratio, 4 min/song; Digital Photos: 2.5MB per JPG photo using a 6 mega pixel camera; DVD Video: 5.5 Mb/s (2.597 GB/hr) data rate. These examples are for illustrative purposes only.

The best customer reviews 73 of 79 people found this review helpful. I like it, but ... By Charles O'DONNELL I bought the 2 TB version. It's good to have our photos and music online so that we can use our Sony Bravia, Blu-ray to show pictures or play music through our sound system. And my Internet Radio Grace Digital now has access to the slopes in 4000 our local network. That is why I like it. But ... Connected me with the instructions of our network and installed the Iomega software management. The head could not find the device as intended. I am connected to our router to discover the IP address, adding that it manually. That did it. Less troublesome. Then I realized that the NAS report their capacity of 1.8 TB, not 2 TB. OK, 1.8 TB still a choice of a lot of storage space, but it is 2 TB. Now that I have 8000 images and 4000 audio tracks on the disc, there is still 1.78 GB of free space. So, no big deal. All files on the NAS appeared in my Windows Explorer file list, so I thought I could copy all the music and photos directly to the mapped drives, it seemed to work with music - no matter that it took 15 hours to copy up to 18 GB - but the photos do not copy well at all. Some files are simply missing and most others were damaged. I tried to copy them to a wired network connection instead of a direct wireless connection, but still no joy. Finally, there was work yet, the FTP server enabled on the NAS and use an FTP client (Filezilla in my case) to download the photos. Not only does it not work with damaged files, it took only a fraction of the time to copy files. It worked so well, I deleted all the music and transferred a second time using FTP. Why should you risk? It took two hours instead of 15 Nowhere could I find the manual for tips on adding content to the hard disk. It would have been useful. I've tried to activate the personal cloud. The NAS should automatically configure the router, but failed to do so I could not figure out how to configure port forwarding on your router to do the job, trying every combination of IP address and port suggested. Now my router is about 6 years, which is 2 years in the router centuries, so I bought a new router. E 'was less than $ 40 and I have not tried it yet but I'll let you know. Yet, all the little problems, right? But I can not meet the darn thing seems to be offline from time to time. I can not access either the director or the web page. I have to reboot to get it to work, and it will take seven Forevers to restart. Summary: great idea, great result when it works, but in a world where nothing is easy also, what makes me excited is a product that does what it is supposed, without aspiring hours of my time. And there's more. UPDATE: The new router was not in itself sufficient for my personal cloud, but rather a UPnP enabled router, the NAS was able to configure their ports still no joy. I spoke to Iomega support and they led me through your list, most of which I had already tried, but when you run out of ROM does not stop button. Everything seemed copacetic with me to my next call was to my ISP, EMBARQ. I called technical support before and EMBARQ are impressive. David the guy suggested I needed support to "save my modem" and led me through the process step by step. In two minutes it was done and NAS in sync and made the connection. Yay! But I'm still trying to discover the personal cloud that seems to be high or low, when trying to connect. It's always something. 23 of 27 people found this review helpful. Easy to install and works well with S. Barrett Omega I got this 1TB Home Media Network Hard Drive Edition Cloud from the Amazon Vine program for review here is my view on it: There was a snap. I noticed another reviewer had problems with the online part of it.

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