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Sharable 1TB Hard Drive, LG’s Super-Multi NAS N1A1




This drive set up beautifully.   No issues, three different users on three different computers accessing the drive through a wireless router.  It was $89.99 with free shipping from Buy.com.   The following is copied directly from their site.  The accolades above are due to a product that set up easily out of the box with no calls to tech support necessary. 

With smart phones and tablet PCs becoming essential tools for business, healthcare and education, LG’s Super-Multi NAS N1A1 is able to stream information and media directly to portable devices. Open up new possibilities of distributing information to clients, doctors, patients and students. The LG NAS lets you go beyond the storage limitations of handheld devices and gain access to videos, music and presentations via the internet. Whether streaming video seminars to students or sharing medical information with patients, the LG NAS delivers a new level of interactivity.
Features:
Access Data or Stream Media via the Internet
1 Terabyte Storage
Gigabit Ethernet Support (10/100/1000)
USB 2.0 ports for freedom to add additional drives
Remote Access/Multiple User Access
Network Print Server Support
Built-in FTP Server Functionality
Active Directory Support
Auto Sync. Back Up Support
iTunes® Music Server Support
One Touch USB/Memory Copy & Synchronized Backup
Journaled File System
Processor Marvell 88F6281 1.0GHz
Memory 128MB
Speed (Read/Write) Read: 60MB/s
Write: 40MB/s
HDD Capacity 1TB * 1 (3.5", 7,200rpm)
Manufacturer Hitachi®
RPM 7200
Buffer 8MB / 16MB
Size 3.5”
File Sharing Protocol CIFS/SMB
Network Services DHCP
Management HTTP/HTTPs, FTP/FTPs
Time Syncronization NTP

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