Reviewed on December 21, 2010The Pogoplug Pro adds Wi-Fi and costs $30 less than its predecessor, and remains a unique and easy-to-set-up device for sharing files online. However, many of its higher-end features (printing, media streaming) remain buggy and unreliable.TAGS:NAS, Wi-Fi, hard drive, Apple Macintosh
Reviewed on June 30, 2006With the Iomega StorCenter Wireless NAS drive, you get storage, backup, and so much more, all at a reasonable price, though we don't quite see the need for wireless capability. This NAS drive should please both SOHO users and home users who want a drive that works and plays.TAGS:Iomega Corp., NAS, Ethernet, Gigabit Ethernet, backup, printer, CD, PC, hard drive, Microsoft Windows
Reviewed on May 7, 2008The Synology DS107+ is the most sophisticated NAS device we've tested to date. Its more advanced features require some networking know-how, but the included software and Web interface go a long way in helping you tackle the various offerings. You can't beat all the features you get for the price.TAGS:Drobo, NAS, enclosure, D-Link Systems, USB port, USB flash drive, printer, button, firmware, hard drive, USB
Reviewed on October 17, 2005More than just a networked hard drive enclosure, the SC101 provides some very useful features at a low price, making it a compelling choice for shared storage.TAGS:SAN, NAS, Netgear, ATA, volume, hard drive, backup
Reviewed on June 26, 2008The HP Media Vault MV2120 is a two-bay NAS drive that novice networkers will find simple to set up and use. While it offers flexible expansion options with a free internal drive bay and two USB ports, the intrusive Media Vault software and lack of a print server dampen our enthusiasm a bit.TAGS:NAS, external hard drive, USB port, HP, hard drive, server, operating system