PRODUCTS NETWORK CARDS PRINT SERVER WIRELESS MODEMS INTERNET GATEWAY SWITCHES HUBS RESOURCES GLOBAL CNET ACCESSORIES SPEC SHEETS ABOUT US CNEWS SALES JOBS TECH SUPPORT USER GUIDE MANUAL WIN XP SUPPORT INSTALLATION GUIDE FIRMWARE UPGRADE DRIVER DOWNLOAD IDENTIFY PRODUCT R.M.A F.A.Q.

CLD-221P USB2.0/NAS Enclosure with Print Server

CLD-221P is a NAS/USB dual function storage enclosure with a luminous blue color LCD screen displaying system operational information. Adopting an inovative system architecture, CLD-221P is a low power consumption, low cost, high performance LAN storagel device ideal for storing/sharing files in home/small office environments. A built-in print server provides network printing with maximum usability at minimum cost.

Key Features

  • A luxury USB2.0 NAS Enclosure
  • Equipped with LCD system status screen
  • Sharing photo, music or video on the LAN
  • Supports iTunes®
  • BitTorrent enabled
  • Supports FTP and Samba servers
  • PATA interface supports hard drives up to 480GB
  • Built-in print server for easy network printing
Product Name USB/Network Attached Storage Enclosure
Processor ARM 9 200MHz RISC Processor
Interface One USB2.0, One 10/100Mbps RJ45 and One USB1.1 print server interface
Flash 8MB Flash ROM
RAM 64MB DDR SDRAM
Hard Disk Support One 3.5' IDE HDD (FAT32/EXT3)*
LCD Dimension 2.9 inch (73mm) x 1.16 inch (29 mm)
Operating System Windows 98SE, ME, 2000, XP
Mac OS9 / Mac OSX
Linux
Network Protocols TCP/IP, Samba Server, NFS Server, DHCP server/client, Macintosh Bonjour, Apple Talk, SNTP Client, FTP Server
Management

Web Interface

Firmware Upgradable

Yes, via Web Interface

Dimension 7.8 x 7 x 2.1 inch (195 x 174 x 52.5 mm)
Weight 1.3lb, 0.6kg
Power Supply DC 12V/5V, 2A
*Hard Drive Sold Separately
ORDERING INFORMATION
CNet Model# CLD-221P
Description USB2.0/NAS Enclosure Device
Manufacturer Part Number: 18-1AGLD21CFB
home | contact us | product | service & support | cnews | where to buy | jobs |
Copyright©1997- 2004, CNet Technology, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
ABOUT US CONTACT CNET HOME