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Western Digital WDG1NC7500N My Book World Edition 750GB Ethernet Network Storage System | 
| Brand: Western Digital Category: CE
Rating: 4 reviews Sales Rank: 27814
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Hard Drive Size: 750 Shipping Weight (lbs): 6 Dimensions (in): 11.6 x 4.5 x 8 Warranty: 3 years warranty
MPN: WDG1NC7500N Model: WDG1NC7500N UPC: 718037120362 EAN: 0718037120362 ASIN: B000RZDNXO
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| Features:
| • | WD Anywhere Access - This storage system and all the files on it are always accessible when you need them, even when your local computer is turned off. | | • | Easy to set up, easy to use - Network setup is a breeze with our unique, powerful remote access software. | | • | Data OnHand - From any PC, use Windows Explorer to securely browse through folders on My Book World Edition. Open, edit and save files as though they are right there with you. | | • | Gigabit Ethernet Connection - High-performance 1000/100/10 compatible Ethernet connection. | | • | EMC Retrospect Express backup software - Easy-to-use software for scheduled or on-demand file backup. |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Add this unique remote-access storage system to your wired or wireless network and you'll have a surprisingly simple and secure way to access and share data and photos at home, in the office, and anywhere in the world - even when your local computer is off.
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| Customer Reviews:
Not as good as expected. August 24, 2008 E. Lynn (Il, USA) This worked good for about 4 weeks, setup was easy no real problems there but now it gets so hot that is locks up and also locks my workgroup that no computer can browse the workgroup until I shut it down. A little fan in the case would help out on this drive but it don't have anything. It would over heat in about 15 minuets so I opened the case up so it would be cooler and it lasts longer, I still have to shut it down once or twice a week to let it cool. That is not working for my network, I need a drive that can run 24/7/365 and stay cool.
Expected better! April 20, 2008 Waleed Bishouty 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
The MioNet software is such a hassle to get working correctly and to share the drive with numerous users. The software is not free, just comes with a free trial. The drive does not give you formatting options, and it sometimes heavily uses the network even when no one is accessing it.
Decent Product with Several Quirks April 1, 2008 Charles Whitlatch (Duluth, GA USA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I have some real mixed feelings about this device. The first one I received locked up during a copy and I had to disconnect the power cord to get it reset. Unfortunately, it would never come back to ready after that. The replacement drive will also lock up on occasion but will come back to ready after unplugging & replugging the power cord back in. It seems like large copies of many files and folder levels give the thing a fit at times. It is also painfully slow in transfer speed as many other people have mentioned in reviews here and elsewhere. I contacted support about the lockup problem and they suggested setting a static IP address instead of letting the drive obtain a DHCP address. My initial attempts at setting up the static IP address failed & the drive required a reset to get it back to default DHCP mode and reconnect. I later found that I could set a static IP address below my router's DHCP range of 100-149 but not above. It has been working OK since then. I do have an issue using the MYBOOKWORLD with the two XP PC's connected on my LAN. If I try to open a JPG file with the Windows viewer and then rotate it, the PC's crash. A VISTA 64 bit machine on the same LAN has no problem whatsoever. One of the XP machines also crashes if I try to rename a file on the MYBOOKWORLD while the other doesn't. I am using native SAMBA access and not MioNet, by the way, as I read that the WD MioNet was a little flaky and unreliable. I'm kind of thinking the whole drive is unreliable though. Anyway, right now it's working, aside from the quirks I ran into, and seems like a decent value for the money.
Don't be fooled March 15, 2008 Robert D. Gardner (Fort Collins, CO) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Great idea, very poor execution. In spite of the product being "Gigabit Ethernet" enabled, the actual speeds attainable are dismal, on the order of a few megabytes per second. Backing up your data to this drive would take days and days. If it could actually read/write at a reasonable speed (say, 25 Mb/s on a gigabit lan) then it would be fine, but as is, this is a useless product. ps. the ability to attach an additional drive via a USB port is a great idea!
Very good network connection needed February 10, 2008 Federico Garibaldi (CA, USA) 2 out of 4 found this review helpful
This product has many good features. I only recommend a very good network connection otherwise, even a very short loss of connection, may result in a transfer error. This may be a problem when transferring large video files.
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