Wireless USB Adaptor Review
I am an aspiring television presenter with a Mechanical Engineering degree, and a keen interest in music, science and technology, and film, so if ...
I am an aspiring television presenter with a Mechanical Engineering degree, and a keen interest in music, science and technology, and film, so if ...
After hearing about the GoFlex Satellite, I imagined a clunky, not-so-portable, vibrating brick–and wow, was I off. The GoFlex Satellite is just a tad thicker than any other portable hard drive. It’s not too heavy and you can barely even notice when the hard drive is spinning. It’s also a very attractive looking device with its smooth glossy black face and silver frame. The bottom is made of rugged plastic with four rubber feet to keep the drive from sliding around a surface. There’s only one button, and two status LEDs: a power LED and a Wi-Fi LED. Like the other GoFlex drives, the Satellite has a “USM Connector” which is a port that allows the drive to accommodate different connectors and also integrate with other GoFlex devices. When using the Satellite in wireless-mode, there’s a plastic cover for the USM Connector, otherwise in wired-mode there is a USB 3.0 adapter for connecting the drive to the computer via USB 2.0/3.0. The Satellite can charge itself over USB, but there’s an AC port for faster charging.
Since a few weeks the device will not connect from time to time. rcnetwork restart will also fail. The occasions that it will connect are getting fewer and sometimes connection will be lost during the session. She still has (a never used) XP multiboot possibility and this mostly connects, but very weak. In other words I think the hardware on either the USB dongle or the router is going bad.
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