Envizage Sumvision 500GB Net Store Network Attached Storage NAS

The drive is USB2 but also supports USB1 and comes pre-formatted and is ready for immediate use. Just plug in, turn on and you're done - these really are that simple to use! Network set up is also easy with its own web based management application.

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NameEnvizage Sumvision 500GB Net Store Network Attached Storage NAS
DescriptionThe drive is USB2 but also supports USB1 and comes pre-formatted and is ready for immediate use. Just plug in, turn on and you're done - these really are that simple to use! Network set up is also easy with its own web based management application. Supports both Static IP and DHCP address allocation. Just connect to your router or wireless router and share files instantly on your network. Alternatively, connect the USB port to a PC and use solely on one machine. Features: * Provides an instant share of photos, videos, music and data over your network using the built-in Network Attached Storage(NAS). * Easy configuration using the web based management application - no software required. * Built-in Samba server- for cross platform transfer amongst different operating systems * Built-in NFS server- for native Linux platform. * Built-in FTP server to provide data transfer over the internet. * Easy installation, support cost is low, suitable for home or office networks. * Can be used as a standard USB2.0 device also. * USB Host enables transfer of files from USB devices such as memory / flash drives. Specification: * File Systems Supported: FAT32, NTFS, EXT3. * Supports USB2 and USB1. * 2 USB Host Ports. * Language support for English, Arabic, Greek, Hebrew, Thai, Russian, Chinese.
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