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    Linksys Eases SOHO File Sharing

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    Small shops looking for an inexpensive, simple-to-use basic NAS device should consider the EtherFast Network Storage Device from Linksys, now a division of Cisco Systems.

    Small shops looking for an inexpensive, simple-to-use basic NAS device should consider the EtherFast Network Storage Device from Linksys, now a division of Cisco Systems.

    The $850 EFG120, which shipped last month, is ideal for SOHO environments. It comes with a single 120GB IDE hard drive, Gigabit Ethernet port, print server and built-in backup software—everything small businesses need for network file sharing.

    The EFG120 was easy to set up in my tests. Using the utility disk that comes with the device, I quickly specified network settings and logged in to the Web management interface to set up file shares using Internet Explorer.

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    The EFG120 doesn't have advanced NAS features such as snapshot capabilities, but it does offer user-based disk quotas and supports Universal Plug and Play.

    I liked having the option of adding a second IDE drive to the system. The EFG120 comes with two drive bays so I could easily add a 250GB hard drive to the second bay or replace the existing 120GB drive and max out the device with as much as 500GB of storage. This is a good option for small businesses because IDE hard drives are inexpensive compared with getting another NAS.

    Linksys sells a hard drive tray for the second drive bay for $29.

    For more information, see www.linksys.com.



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