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Testseek.com have collected 27 expert reviews of the Lenovo Iomega iConnect Wireless Data Station and the average rating is 75%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Lenovo Iomega iConnect Wireless Data Station.
Award: Recommended April 2010
April 2010
 
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The editors liked

  • Small and compactSupports wireless printing and HDDsIntegrated WiFi should you need it
  • Four USB ports with support for both storage and printers
  • Internal WiFi N/G adapter
  • Reads about as fast as USB 2.0 will go
  • Very flexible backup features including to/from networked shares
  • Apple Time Machine support
  • Torrent downloader
  • Perfect for a small household with lots of USB drives hanging around. Easy setup. Cross-platform.
  • Affordable. Easy to use. Doesn't sacrifice features.
  • Puts any USB drive to work as network storage
  • Full featured
  • Easy to configure
  • Crossplatform support
  • 802.11n option
  • Printer server
  • Media server
  • Affordable
  • Easily upgradeable
  • Quiet
  • Advanced feature set
  • Four USB ports
  • Wired performance similar on par with a PC
  • Small and unobtrusive
  • The Iomega iConnect Wireless Data Station is compact
  • Good-looking
  • Easy to use
  • And affordable. It can host multiple USB external hard drives and printers. It also comes with some good features and supports both PCs and Macs
  • Including Apple's Time Machi
  • Inexpensive NAS solution
  • Built-in Wi-Fi
  • Built-in print server
  • Mac OS Time Machine support

The editors didn't like

  • Refuses to work well with mixed platformsTroubleshooting nearly impossibleBundled software is truly awful
  • Limited media streaming configuration options
  • Remote access requires payment after the first year
  • Limited wireless controls
  • No wireless link / activity light
  • Remote Access software is clunky
  • And it requires subscription after the first year.
  • Upload time for a large file using wireless was painfully slow.
  • No USB 3.0 support
  • No FTP access
  • Lacks RAID mirroring Remote access requires paid service after one year
  • As Iomega has continued to expand its range of network storage products
  • The company recently added an entrylevel device
  • The iConnect
  • Which works with USBattached drives instead of integrated disks. The latest offering is geared for simplicity
  • While still supporting advanced NAS capabilities such as remote access
  • Print
  • Extremely slow Wi-Fi performance
  • Severe reliability issues
  • Occasionally awkward admin software
  • The Iomega iConnect Wireless Data Station's performance could be better compared with full-size NAS servers. Its USB ports are not optimally positioned
  • Most are on the front. The device doesn't support USB 3.0 nor does it come with any backup software in
  • Limited remote access
  • Remote access requires subscription after first year
  • Some buggy behavior

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  Published: 2010-06-01, review by: maclife.com

  • Perfect for a small household with lots of USB drives hanging around. Easy setup. Cross-platform.
  • Remote Access software is clunky, and it requires subscription after the first year.
  • The Iomega iConnect is cheaper than an NAS box and great for a small home network, but its limitations mean it isn’t suitable for power users. iConnect Wireless Data Station...

 
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  Published: 2010-05-06, review by: Digitaltrends.com

  • Advanced feature set, Four USB ports, Wired performance similar on par with a PC, Small and unobtrusive
  • Extremely slow Wi-Fi performance, Severe reliability issues, Occasionally awkward admin software
  • A cornucopia of features and low price tag make the iConnect look like a bargain, but slow transfer speeds over Wi-Fi and severe reliability issues hamper its real-life performance....

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  Published: 2010-05-04, review by: macworld.com

  • Puts any USB drive to work as network storage, Full featured,
  • No FTP access
  • All in all, the iConnect is a neat little box. If you don’t need remote FTP access, it’s a great way to get started with network storage and media serving. Especially if you have unused USB storage you want to leverage. ...

 
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  Published: 2010-04-19, review by: pcworld.com_techhive.com

  • Puts any USB drive to work as network storage, Full featured
  • No USB 3.0 support, No FTP access
  • Affordable device capably turns USB storage into a full NAS setup. ...

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  Published: 2010-04-13, review by: practicallynetworked.com

  • four USB ports with support for both storage and printers; internal WiFi N/G adapter;
  • limited media streaming configuration options; remote access requires payment after the first year
  • Pros: four USB ports with support for both storage and printers; internal Wi-Fi N/G adapter; Cons: limited media streaming configuration options; remote access requires payment after the first year Almost everyone has at least a few USB hard or flash...

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  Published: 2010-04-01, review by: computershopper.com

  • Inexpensive NAS solution, Built-in Wi-Fi, Four USB ports, Built-in print server, Mac OS Time Machine support
  • Limited remote access, Remote access requires subscription after first year, Some buggy behavior
  • The iConnect is an easy way to repurpose your existing USB drives as network-attached storage. ...

 
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  Published: 2010-03-30, review by: pcmag.com

  • Affordable. Easy to use. Doesn't sacrifice features.
  • Upload time for a large file using wireless was painfully slow.
  • A unique USB-based NAS, the iConnect can be accessed via wireless as well as via the Web. It's affordable, works well and has an intuitive interface....

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  Published: 2010-03-16, review by: macnn.com

  • Abstract:  Easy to configureCross-platform support802.11n optionPrinter serverMedia serverAffordableEasily upgradeableQuiet Lacks RAID mirroring -Remote access requires paid service after one year As Iomega has continued to expand its range of network stor...

 
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  Published: 2010-03-16, review by: electronista.com

  • Easy to configure, Crossplatform support, 802.11n option, Printer server, Media server, Affordable, Easily upgradeable, Quiet,
  • Lacks RAID mirroring Remote access requires paid service after one year, As Iomega has continued to expand its range of network storage products, the company recently added an entrylevel device, the iConnect, which works with USBattached drives instead of integrated disks. The latest offering is geared for simplicity, while still supporting advanced NAS capabilities such as remote access, print

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  Published: 2010-03-15, Author: Darren , review by: engadget.com

  • Small and compactSupports wireless printing and HDDsIntegrated WiFi should you need it
  • Refuses to work well with mixed platformsTroubleshooting nearly impossibleBundled software is truly awful
  • At just under $90 on the street, it's really hard to knock Iomega's iConnect. Setup is exceedingly simple, and while it definitely doesn't boast the rock-solid reliability that we would like, we can't truthfully say that we expected as much from something...

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