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Iomega's iConnect managed to launch during the whirlwind that was CES 2010, so if you didn't quite catch it the first go 'round, here's hoping that you're paying attention today. In essence, the ...
Connect the Iomega iConnect device to your router in either a wired or wireless configuration*, and it’s as easy as plugging external USB drives or USB Flash drives (any brand) into any of the ...
Connect the Iomega iConnect device to your router in either a wired or wireless configuration*, and it's as easy as plugging external USB drives or USB Flash drives (any brand) into any of the ...
Short Version: We now have so much storage in our homes that we could probably, each of us, start our own Rapidshare service. But how do we get all that ...
Connect the Iomega iConnect device to your router in either a wired or wireless configuration, and it’s as easy as plugging external USB drives or USB Flash drives (any brand) into any of the four USB ...
We review Iomega's iConnect wireless data station, ... To set up remote access, for instance, you’ll have to tinker with your Internet router along with the Iomega box.
Configuring the iConnect was easy, though not entirely without incident. The unit would not connect to my Linksys WRT350N router using WPA personal security; however, switching the router to WPA2 ...
Pricing isn't done any harm by Iomega's economy of scale, and the iConnect will come in at $99.99 when it goes on sale in February 2010. We're looking forward to trying the iConnect out when our ...
The Iomega iConnect Data Station allows you to connect up to 4 USB devices and easily add them to your home network. It works on both wired and wireless networks, providing flexibility in how you ...
The iConnect is compatible with Apple Time Machine backups and works with Windows computers as well. It supports CIFS/SMB/Rally (Microsoft), AFP/Bonjour (Apple), HTTP, ...