You can assign the login password, but it took a few tries to figure out that the login username is root. The last option is a surprising one, since it allows SSH root access. The first option forces HTTPS connection when going through the my. portal and the second forces users to login when trying to view "email shares", which the online Help doesn’t explain. Sharing is done both locally and via secure remote acess through via the my. web portal. Like the FreeAgent Dockstar, the FreeAgent GoFlex Net Media Sharing Device lets you share the contents of its drives with any networked devices that support SMB/CIFS file sharing via Cloud Engines’ Pogoplug OS. The USB port will even accept a hub so that you can add more than one external drive. Both the GoFlex and external USB drives can be FAT, NTFS, HFS+ or EXT2/3 formatted. And, as we’ll see shortly, the GoFlex Net’s performance is fast enough to take advantage of Gigabit. The rear view above shows a single USB 2.0 port and 10/100/1000 Ethernet LAN port. This is a version of Seagate’s Free Agent Theater + media player, which will accept GoFlex drives, instead of the Go drives the FATs accept.įinally, if you want to get the GoFlex drives on your network, the GoFlex Net Media Sharing Device (STAK100) will do the trick for around $100.įigure 4: Seagate FreeAgent GoFlex Net Media Sharing Device w/ drives Seagate let me know that it actually uses the same technology as their Replica drives.Īlso coming soon is the FreeAgent GoFlex TV HD Media Player (STAJ100 – $130). But it sounds suspiciously like something that could come from Clickfree, like their Transformer dongle. I couldn’t find a detailed description of this product. You can also buy an STAE109 "Auto Backup" cable ($30).
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