I have something similar. Called the tonidoplug. But I prefer using
Dropbox and sugar sync.

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On Dec 15, 2011, at 9:02 PM, FORC5 <[email protected]> wrote:

> I used to just run FTP sw on my server so I had off site access to data I 
> might need in the field. Not as cool as this thing but did the job for me. 
> Then came thumb drives big enough to bring everything with ya. :-D
>
> only clouds I like is the ones I used to fall thru >:-}
> hohohumbug
> fp
>
> At 10:53 AM 12/15/2011, Winterlight Poked the stick with:
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>> I bought one of these last year on impulse, at a Amazon sale. I think it is 
>> a 2 and I paid 45 bucks for it. You plug it into your network, plug USB2 
>> drives into it, mine has two ports, and you can access them from your Lan or 
>> a web browser by logging into their site. It is like the cloud but it isn't 
>> actually in the cloud, it's in your house. I don't use it very often but it 
>> does what it is suppose to do.
>>
>> At 03:19 AM 12/15/2011, you wrote:
>>> Anyone know about this device?  Seems like a cool way to have your own 
>>> online storage without using anyone else's hardware (other than internet 
>>> connections). I have fast up/down links at work, so I could put one of 
>>> these there and have complete control over why share.  It sounds like a 
>>> cool thing. They are selling it to people who use the cloud for $60, while 
>>> online it costs $100.
>>>
>>> http://pogoplug.com/devices
>>
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