Iomega Home Media Network Hard Drive: The drive is a form of network-attached storage, meant primarily for sharing music, photos and video between computers, TVs, and game consoles such as the Xbox 360. It connects to an existing router via gigabit Ethernet, and unlike similar devices, relies on a custom version of Linux to serve Mac and Linux computers as well as Windows-based ones. Users can stream media via iTunes, UPnP and DLNA formats.
The drive can additionally be treated as a simple backup drive using included software, and expanded via a USB port which supports either printers or external hard drives. 500GB and 1TB models will be available, at costs of $160 and $230; these will also come with a free subscription to the online MozyHome backup service, though holding more than 2GB costs $5 per month.








After buying two iomega hard drives in the past I perches the home media network hard drive (cloud edition)
I’m wasting my time tying to get this thing to woke the guide is useless and I,m think of returning it back and exchanging in for a different Brand
Tying to find help on your web sight is a wast of time.
604-943-7438
Barry
Barry Bennett
May 13, 2011 at 4:05 am | Permalink
After buying two iomega hard drives in the past I perches the home media network hard drive (cloud edition)
I’m wasting my time tying to get this thing to woke the guide is useless and I,m think of returning it back and exchanging in for a different Brand
Tying to find help on your web sight is a wast of time.
604-943-7438
Barry