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Abstract: A Network Attached Storage drive for the home or small office NOTE! You may have just a little time to enter and win a Linksys Media Hub NMH405 in our July prize draw that ends at midnight in Friday 31st July Today we are reviewing a Network Attached S...
Abstract: Servers just got sexy. No really, they have. The Linksys by Cisco NHM405 Media Hub has got to be the most presentable media savvy server yet made. Beautifully built, it has soft lines, blue lights and is whisper-quiet. While you can squirrel it away in...
Installation is simple. LCD display gives useful info.
Top panel may be a child hazard. The Web interface is slow to respond.
The small size and elegant design of the Linksys by Cisco Media Hub Media Hub (NMH 405) can complement many entertainment devices, and gives you remote access to your files, music, and videos....
Unfortunately, the feature that makes the Linksys by Cisco Media Hub unique is also its biggest detriment. If you remove the devices Media Browser interface from the equation, however, then the Linksys by Cisco Media Hub is a simple, capable NAS devi...
Status LCD, direct backup from removable media, DLNA support and media aggregation, room for another drive, simple Web interface
Slow throughput speeds, expensive
Linksys by Cisco’s Media Hub NMH405 is an easy to use NAS device with features that make it simple to access and share media on a home network. We weren’t particularly impressed by its speed, but we like the fact that it is easy to expand its...
Abstract: A few weeks ago we tried and failed to mount two Western Digital storage devices - one was targeted at the home market and the other for small medium business. With this in mind we were keen to review the new Cisco Media Hub because, quite honestly, I...
Cisco is set to do to storage what Apple did to the phone market with their iPhone. Only this time we are talking about dead set boring storage suddenly becoming alive through the introduction of a smart network box that is easy to install and comes with...
The downside is that this offering is pricy, but then again so are top end luxury cars and they always seem to be around when the others are heading to the scrap heap.