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Iomega NAS 100D Reviews

Ethernet and 802.11b/g Wi-Fi capabilities ; two USB 2.0 ports ; supports Windows, Mac OS X, Unix... (cnet.com)

Ethernet and 802.11b/g Wi-Fi capabilities ; two USB 2.0 ports ; supports Windows, Mac OS X, Unix... (cnet.com)

alaTest Review Summary for Iomega NAS 100D

We have collected and analyzed 13 expert reviews and 9 user reviews from international sources. Experts rate this product 70/100 and users rate it 56/100. The average review date is May 20, 2005. We have compared these reviews to 1899 reviews from other Other Storage & Media. Last update: November 21, 2009.

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22 reviews

November, 2009

70 / 100

13 Experts

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56 / 100

9 Users

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Expert Reviews (13)

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Iomega NAS 100d (160GB)

By Stephanie Bruzzese (cnet.com)

Ethernet and 802.11b/g Wi-Fi capabilities ; two USB 2.0 ports ; supports Windows, Mac OS X, Unix, and Linux operating systems

No WPA support ; lacks an integrated FTP server ; setup guide is too technical for newbies ; lacks Wi-Fi certification

This is one of the cheapest--and we use that word loosely--ways to get tons of extra network storage and a Wi-Fi access point.

The Iomega NAS 100d (NAS stands for network-attached storage) offers those...

Rating

67100

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cnet.com
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Iomega NAS 100d

By Matthew D. Sarrel (pcmag.com)

Offers connectivity via Ethernet and 802.11g wireless networking ; very quiet when operating ; expandable via USB 2.0

Offers neither share-level nor user-level security ; uses WEP instead of WPA

The Iomega NAS 100d is the only device in this roundup to offer wireless networking connectivity. But this functionality has to be weighed against outdated wireless security and a complete lack of data security.

The Iomega NAS 100d can be connected to a network via Ethernet or 802...

Rating

50100

pcmag.com
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Iomega NAS 100d

By Becky Waring (pcworld.com)

This easy-to-use networked storage device with Wi-Fi is a great consumer choice.

This expandable 160GB network-attached storage device is great if you don't need individually password-protected shared folders. The included Wi-Fi access point is a bonus, but not a reason to buy the device if you already have a separate Wi-Fi router.

Iomega also includes its own streamlined and easy-to-use automatic backup...

Rating

80100

pcworld.com

User Reviews (9)

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"Better when you upgrade!"

By joel0613 (cnet.com)

I bought the 160GB version and it started to ... 

Reliable, so far

Security Lacks

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"Better when you upgrade!"

By joel0613 (cnet.com)

I bought the 160GB version and it started to ... 

Reliable, so far.

Security Lacks.

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"A reasonable solution, but not the best in my opinion."

By HalRogers (cnet.com)

I inquired about the format of the USB drive ... 

WiFi, works okay. Total Package is Not what I expected

Tech Support gave bad info about USB drive support

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