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Western Digital WDG1NC5000N My Book World Edition 500 GB Ethernet Network Storage System

Western Digital WDG1NC5000N My Book World Edition 500 GB Ethernet Network Storage System
Brand: Western Digital
Category: CE

List Price: $317.73
Buy New: $132.99
You Save: $184.74 (58%)



Rating: 2.0 out of 5 stars 39 reviews
Sales Rank: 5146

Media: Electronics
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Operating System: Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition
Hard Drive Size: 750
Shipping Weight (lbs): 7
Dimensions (in): 11.5 x 8.2 x 5
nv:Form Factor: Desktop
Total Storage Capacity: 500 GB
Hard Drives Included: 1
USB Ports: 1
RJ-45 Ports: 1
Communications Description: Network Adapter
Interface Type: RJ-45
Data Transfer Rate: 1000 Mbps
Data Transfer Rate: 100 Mbps
Data Transfer Rate: 10 Mbps
Protocols: TCP/IP
Networking Standards: IEEE 802.3i 10Base-T Ethernet
Networking Standards: IEEE 802.3u 100Base-TX Fast Ethernet
Networking Standards: IEEE 802.3ab Gigabit Ethernet
Management: Web Based
Warranty: 1 year warranty

MPN: WDG1NC5000N
Model: WDG1NC5000N
UPC: 718037119366
EAN: 0718037119366
ASIN: B000NKJ2WY

Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours

Features:
  • Manufacturer - Western Digital
  • Manufacturer Part - WDG1NC5000N
  • Enclosure Type - External
  • Total Storage Capacity - 500 GB
  • Capacity - 2 Modules

Accessories:

  • Case Logic HDC-1 Medium EVA External Hard Drive Case (Black)

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Designed for home users, creative professionals, workgroups, small offices and anyone looking for shared storage, the My Book World Edition offers a surprisingly simple and secure way to access and share data, photos and music anywhere in the world. Wherever you are, My Book World Edition is accessible just like a local drive using Windows Explorer. From any PC, remotely open, edit, and save files as if they are right there with you. My Book World Edition combines 500 GB of networked storage, backup software and remote access software to make it the most versatile and powerful product in its class.


Customer Reviews:   Read 34 more reviews...

4 out of 5 stars Great NAS device for File Sharing within Network, Skip Mionet   November 19, 2008
Mike in Chicago (Chicago, IL United States)
I recently decided to do away with my Desktop computer in favor of an older laptop that I had previously had not been using. I ran into the issue of not having enough space on the Laptop's hard drive to store all of my music, videos, and pictures. I purchased the My Book World edition a few weeks ago, and thus far everything has been going exactly to plan.

I have iTunes installed on my primary computer, but instead of keeping the files locally on my drive, I now keep them on the My Book. The original transfer took some time, with speeds of approximately 2 megabytes per second, you can do the math on the time it would take to transfer a full library of movies and music, but that wasn't a problem at all. iTunes functions absolutely perfectly, the only noticeable difference is the first time that I synced my iPod, it took a few hours to copy everything over, again, because of the data rate over the network. Each subsequent sync, though, has been speedy, as I don't change more than a few songs, podcasts, or movies, at a time.

The drive is really doing everything that I've wanted it to. It allows me to access the drive from any computer on my network, without issue.

The reason that this review did not get 5 stars is because of Mionet. As you have likely read in other reviews, the software is relatively easy to setup, but it very much hinders the use of the files on your network. First of all, when you transfer files onto the drive using Mionet, you CANNOT modify the files without going through Mionet, again. This causes a big problem when iTunes tries to update tags in songs, or movies, and cannot write to the files. This crippled my use, and made me investigate other options.

The Western Digital site does give instructions to login to the device directly, and I highly recommend using that option. It is just as easy as logging into your router from your PC. You launch a browser, type in the default IP address, (something along the lines of 192.168.1.x), and you can do all of the configuration from there.

I have Windows XP automatically mount the drive, once again, a snap, and it appears under My Computer just like the C, and D drives.

Don't bother installing Mionet, I went against this advice, and that means having to copy my entire library twice, again, sort of time consuming when working with 80 - 100gb of information.

Great drive for sharing files on a network, and a great option if you are running out of hard drive space, but don't want to have an external hard drive on your desk at all times. Skip Mionet, but all else has been wonderful.



1 out of 5 stars What a piece of garbage!   November 6, 2008
A. Utkin (Philadelphia, PA)
After a year and 10 days of using it, the the thing just failed to boot up one day. Since I've used it for over a year it is out of the waranty. All my backups, business backups, family pictures, tons of software gone. I put up with everything others say here, but never expected anything like this. Went to the store to buy a new one and it didnt even boot up out of the box. I am taking it back today. WHAT A PIECE OF CR..!


1 out of 5 stars No 64bit drivers, misleading speed, incomplete setup instructions   November 4, 2008
Panagiotis Kanavos
At 3-5 MB/sec, this drive's speed is embarassingly slow and more appropriate for a USB 1.1. device rather than a 1 Gb device. The package includes no 64 bit version of the software and WD does not intend to release a 64 bit version. While it is possible to connect to the drive through the SMB protocol, the manual fails to mention the device's default name. I was finally able to connect by checking my router's DHCP entries.




5 out of 5 stars Great way to backup data   November 3, 2008
R. Heffner (NJ)
Unit is very easy to use and you can secure files at a very good price. Speed is a factor but if you dont transfer large files all the time it is no big deal no differnet then transferring files accrossed any lan there is a delay. I would recommend this product very easy to use and works well a good way to backup files.


1 out of 5 stars Returned immediately   October 2, 2008
F. Krueger (Western Pennsylvania)
I had nothing but problems with this. No after hours technical support and the website did not give me advice on the problems I was having. It also caused some of the setting on my machine to be reset so that I lost blue tooth device functionality till I reinstalled, and knocked other users in my home off of the system. All in all a headache that I just don't need.