![]() The iConnect has a sleek, low-profile black plastic case (6.3W x 5.1D x 1H, in inches) with three USB ports on the front plus a fourth on the back alongside Gigabit Ethernet and AC power connectors. Instead, the iConnect focuses primarily on local network availability (though it does do remote access too) and adds features like integrated Wi-Fi and printer support. The iConnect has no internal storage of its own conceptually, it’s similar to the CloudEngines PogoPlug, but doesn’t have the PogoPlug’s emphasis on remote access and sharing. With Iomega’s $100 iConnect Wireless Data Station, on the other hand, sundry USB devices can transform into Network Attached Storage, ensuring their contents are accessible from multiple computers. Pros: four USB ports with support for both storage and printers internal Wi-Fi N/G adapter Ĭons: limited media streaming configuration options remote access requires payment after the first yearĪlmost everyone has at least a few USB hard or flash devices lying around to use as supplemental or portable storage, but they’re not that handy for sharing data unless you’re willing to carry them around and plug them into every computer you visit. ![]()
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