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LaCie Network Space Max 2TB review

Our Rating :
Price when reviewed : £195
inc VAT

A good NAS that could have been a great one if it wasn't for the inconsistent quality of its extra features.

Specifications

2 disk bays, 2x 1TB storage supplied, 1x 10/100/1000Mbit/s Ethernet ports

http://www.amazon.co.uk

The LaCie Network Space Max is an attractive NAS thanks to its glossy black, minimalist appearance. It’s blissfully simple to replace or upgrade one of the two 1TB hard disks in the event of a disk failure or if you just need more storage. Simply insert a flat head screwdriver into the notch at the front of the Max and lift upwards. This opens the case to reveal the two hard disks screwed into cages – simply unscrew and pull them out. However, if you inadvertently damage something while doing this yourself, then you won’t be covered by LaCie’s two-year return-to-base warranty.

LaCie Network Space Max 2TB

Configuration is straightforward thanks to the friendly web administration interface. The home page has several floating boxes containing status information such as the amount of storage used. These boxes can be dragged and dropped around the screen, or simply closed if you don’t want a particular box on the homepage.

You can’t organise users into groups for simpler administration, but the interface for creating user accounts does let you set each user a usage quota and email them their account details all from the same dialog box. Each user automatically gets access to their own password-protected private folder as well as access to the shared OpenShare folder.

Unfortunately, we experienced problems getting some of the extra features to work. We couldn’t get the Max to act as a USB print server or as an iTunes music server. It did work as an UPnP media server, but streaming high definition video sometimes resulted in dropped frames. This problem even affected standard definition clips too.

LaCie Network Space Max 2TB back

The Max can share the contents of a USB disk with other network users, but this also worked temperamentally. We had no problems using this feature from a Windows XP desktop PC, but the contents of the USB disks were occasionally and inexplicably inaccessible from a Windows 7 laptop. We were able to connect a USB memory card reader and back up photos from a SD card without incident, but the Max didn’t recognise a connected Fuji camera equipped with the same SD card.

It’s possible to download files to the Max using BitTorrent independently of a computer, although the interface for managing downloads is integrated into the main admin interface. If you want to give other users access to it, you also give them access to the admin controls, which isn’t ideal.

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Basic Specifications

Price £195
Rating ***

Storage

Capacity 2x 1TB
Formatted capacity 1858GB
Default file system ext2
Price per gigabyte £0.10
Interface SATA2
3.5in drive bays 2
Free 3.5in drive bays 0
RAID modes RAID 0, RAID 1

Interface

Ethernet ports 1
USB direct access ports (front/rear) 0/1
Other USB ports (front/rear) 1/0
eSATA ports (front/rear) 0/0
Other ports none

Networking

Ethernet connection speed 10/100/1000Mbit/s
Universal Plug and Play support yes
UPnP media server yes
iTunes yes
Print server yes
USB disk server yes
Web server no
FTP server yes
Protocols supported TCP/IP, SMB/CIFS, AFP, FTP, HTTP

Miscellaneous

Size 77x118x194mm
Weight 1.8kg
Vertical positioning no
Ethernet cable included yes
Additional features camera upload support; Dynamic DNS support
Power consumption idle 16W
Power consumption active 18W

Buying Information

Price £195
Warranty two years RTB
Supplier http://www.amazon.co.uk
Details www.lacie.com/uk

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