eHomeUpgrade on FacebookeHomeUpgrade on FriendFeedeHomeUpgrade on TwittereHomeUpgrade on YouTubeSubscribe via E-mailSubscribe via RSS

Review: D-Link DSM-602H Central Home Drive


D-Link DSM-602H Central Home DriveExtemeTech has a review of the D-Link Central Home Drive, which is a Linux-based mini-file server, running a low-power Intel XScale processor and 20GB Seagate Momentus 5400RPM laptop drive. The review goes into detail about the set-up, ease-of-use, and components of the product. Overall, the Central Home Drive scored 9 out of 10. The only fault being its low storage capacity – expect to see higher-capacity hard drive versions in the near future.

D-Link Central Home Drive Models:
DSM-602H (Ethernet version) * reviewed
DSM-622H (Wireless G version)

Who is the product for? For home computer users who want to have a central storage unit for accessing and sharing their digital media content – music, videos, photos, etc.

News Link: Loyd Case, “Review: D-Link Central Home Drive,” ExtremeTech, 22 October 2003.

Comments | Post via Twitter / Facebook ID or Register

Short URL: http://bit.ly/cnoGtr [+]  Filed in: Home Networking Gear  
____________
Alexander Grundner is the Editor & Publisher of eHomeUpgrade. He has been following "Digital Home" developments since 2003. He's also a fan of cross-platform, open development software and industry standards related to media, networking, and the web. You can catch his daily tech musings on Twitter: @agrundner.
[Subscribe via RSS 2.0 | Follow us on Twitter]
blog comments powered by Disqus