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April 2010
(75%)
27 Reviews
Gemiddelde score van experts die dit product hebben beoordeeld.
The main problems I had with the iConnect mostly dissolved into niggles once I'd applied the firmware upgrade. If Internet access to your drives is important, go for the Pogoplug. Otherwise the iConnect is more generally useful and cheaper, if still, ...
The Iomega iConnect is cheap and has some useful features, but unless you're on a strict budget or have very light file sharing needs its poor performance isn't worth putting up with. ...
The Iomega iConnect Wireless Data Station is a neat little device. It isn't a USB 3.0 product, but as SuperSpeed USB is backward-compatible and the extra speed would likely be mitigated by the network's own performance bottlenecks anyway, that drawbac...
Perfect for a small household with lots of USB drives hanging around. Easy setup. Cross-platform.
Remote Access software is clunky, and it requires subscription after the first year.
The Iomega iConnect is cheaper than an NAS box and great for a small home network, but its limitations mean it isn’t suitable for power users. iConnect Wireless Data Station...
A cornucopia of features and low price tag make the iConnect look like a bargain, but slow transfer speeds over Wi-Fi and severe reliability issues hamper its real-life performance....
Puts any USB drive to work as network storage, Full featured,
No FTP access
All in all, the iConnect is a neat little box. If you don’t need remote FTP access, it’s a great way to get started with network storage and media serving. Especially if you have unused USB storage you want to leverage. ...
four USB ports with support for both storage and printers; internal WiFi N/G adapter;
limited media streaming configuration options; remote access requires payment after the first year
Pros: four USB ports with support for both storage and printers; internal Wi-Fi N/G adapter; Cons: limited media streaming configuration options; remote access requires payment after the first year Almost everyone has at least a few USB hard or flash...
Affordable. Easy to use. Doesn't sacrifice features.
Upload time for a large file using wireless was painfully slow.
A unique USB-based NAS, the iConnect can be accessed via wireless as well as via the Web. It's affordable, works well and has an intuitive interface....