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You can also share files to DLNA-compliant media devices for streaming.
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You can choose to send files as viewable only through the browser, or you can allow recipients to download them. The recipient simply has to click on the e-mail invitation to reach Seagate Share's Guest Login screen. Seagate Share stores recipient info in a contact list, so once you add a friend's name and address you can quickly share with that person again. I found it simple to create a folder, set it up as a share, and then add the e-mail accounts of anyone I wanted to share files with. Share lets users share folders with remote users by sending them e-mail invites. This feature is accessed through the Dashboard, which loads it as a browser-based console. If I didn't see this feature right away, it's plausible that a home user looking for an easier way to give other machines on a home network access to this NAS, may miss it as well.Īdding other computers via the Seagate Dashboard makes the GoFlex accessible from any computer within your home network, but you'll need to use Seagate's Share to share files with users outside the network. I didn't see a ready way to add additional machines by IP address, until Seagate representatives told me where to do so in the interface.
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For instance, to access the GoFlex from multiple computers on a network, it's necessary to run the client software on each machine. Most home users will find the Seagate Dashboard's interface quite navigable, but there are some awkward spots. From it, users can add content, other users and computers, tinker with Preference settings, or launch the various services on the device like Memeo's Instant Backup and Seagate Share.
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The Installer also sets up a shortcut to the Memeo-powered Seagate Dashboard management interface. Most consumer NAS devices are easy to set up, but this is the first I've seen that auto-populates the product key and confirms a network scan for a duplicate name. The software also automatically detects and enters the product key for you before activating the device online. Naming the device is the final step I like that Home Installer verifies that the name you select isn't already in use on your home network. Setup is fast and easy thanks to the bundled GoFlex Home Installer, which immediately finds the NAS drive and automatically establishes a connection to it. Two small-annoyingly tiny, actually-lights on the front of the dock indicates the drive and network connectivity states. The dock has a USB port for adding external devices like extra storage or a printer, as well as a Gigabit Ethernet port for connecting the GoFlex Home to a router. The entire unit weighs just under three pounds, runs quietly, and remains cool to the touch even after running overnight.
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The storage system consists of a Seagate FreeAgent GoFlex Desk drive that sits in a dock. If you're willing to pay the higher price, you'll get better performance and the same ease-of-use that less expensive home NAS devices deliver. The GoFlex Home 1TB model lists at $159.99 and 2TBs is $229.99, while iConnect and Pogoplug retail for $99 and $129, respectively.
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Feature-wise, the GoFlex Home is on par with its USB NAS competitors, though it's a little pricier that its USB counterparts.
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Seagate's Free Agent GoFlex Home Network Storage System is a solid HDD-based choice for consumers who want a NAS that's speedier than USB NAS devices such as Iomega's Wireless iConnect Wireless Data Station ($99.99 direct, ), and Pogoplug ($129 direct, ).