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BUFFALO LinkStation 220 4TB Home Office Private Cloud Data Storage with Hard Drives Included

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Style: LinkStation 220 – 2 Drive Bays


Size: 4 TB


Features

  • Simply connect to your router for shared storage for all your devices at the same time.
  • Free Personal Cloud: Stream videos, music, and share photos at home & over the internet.
  • Easy to set up from your devices - no computer needed. 2 Hard Disk Drives already included for you.
  • Back Up multiple computers and devices, PC backup software included.
  • Share folders for family use or individual access folders.
  • Organize and secure your data in an easy-to-access central location.
  • 4 TB Total capacity 2 Drive Bays ships with RAID 1 (Automatic Backup) = 2 TB usable capacity. Set to RAID 0 to use the full 4 TB.
  • Compatible with PC, Mac, Android, Apple IOS.
  • Made in Japan - Quality Devices.
  • 24/7 US-based support, including hard drives.

Description

Style:LinkStation 220 – 2 Drive Bays | Size:4 TB Buffalo’s LinkStation 220 provides easy to use shared storage and backup for all PC and Mac computers, tablets and smartphones on your home network with the security of RAID data protection. Simply connect it to your wireless router for access anywhere in your home. While on the go, Buffalo's WebAccess service allows you to create a free personal cloud for easy remote access anytime, anywhere over the Internet, and even on your iPhone, iPad and Android devices. With LinkStation 220, you can back up multiple computers simultaneously and enjoy uninterrupted access to terabytes of storage anytime, anywhere.


Standing screen display size: ‎8.1 Inches


Hard Drive: ‎4 TB Desktop


Number of USB 2.0 Ports: ‎1


Brand: ‎BUFFALO


Series: ‎LinkStation LS220


Item model number: ‎LS220D0402


Hardware Platform: ‎PC;Mac;Android;Apple iOS


Operating System: ‎Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8, 8.1, 10, Windows Server 2003, 2008 R2, 2012, 2012 R2, 2016, Mac OS 10.6 to 10.13, Linux 3.5.x to 4.11.x


Item Weight: ‎5.49 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎5.04 x 10 x 8.82 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎5.04 x 10 x 8.82 inches


Color: ‎Black


Flash Memory Size: ‎4


Power Source: ‎AC


Manufacturer: ‎BUFFALO


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Date First Available: ‎May 1, 2014


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Basic Drive That Automatically Restarts After Power Failure
Style: LinkStation 210 – 1 Drive Bay Size: 2 TB
We have three 2 TeraByte Linkstation 210s and are very happy with the product. They replaced 12 year old Buffalos that were totally reliable but recently began to have power supply issues (dried caps). They also had to be restarted after power failures. Happy to report that the new 210s will automatically boot up. No UPS needed. The power supply is external. I am seeing many negative reviews here that probably reflect a lack of documentation and "walk-me-through-the-entire-process" setup. Frankly, I do not even bother with software. The Buffaloes find a home through DHCP default, I use a network scan to find them, and then log in as administrator. Takes about 2 minutes to begin logging in and setup. Once I change admin password, set a static IP, rename the drive, enable FTP and other services, then it is ready to go. For those concerned about server message block revisions, this device is SMBv2 which is appreciated by Windows 10 for now. It works just fine with our Win 10s, our MAC, and our Linux Mint machines. Supports Time Machine and has a built-in printer and Media server. Built-in incremental backup using external USB drive. It does not have a readily-accessible tweak for every little thing as it is targeted for home use, but it gets the job done. In conclusion, if you know about NAS and networks then this should work great for you. If you are not, then apparently Buffalo needs to sit down and discover a way for non-techies to get it running. Maybe a library of videos to accompany knowledge base PDFs. Figure out a means to explain what a router is, how to log in and setup the firewall for port forwarding. How to map a network drive. Or, in these days, just find a 10 year old kid to help you get it going. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 3, 2020 by Gary in Stone Mtn

  • This is old technology, find something else.
Style: LinkStation 210 – 1 Drive Bay Size: 4 TB
I needed a backup solution that would integrate with Active Directory (AD) for security and backup Windows Server 2012 R2 drives. This NAS requires SMBv1 to be turned on to make the AD integration work. The problem is that Microsoft has deprecated SMBv1, which means; don't use SMBv1 because Microsoft intends for it to be removed from Windows in a future release. Because of this requirement I decided to send it back and look for different device. As far as the configuration of the NAS goes (other than Active Directory) it was pretty easy to figure out if you already understand networking but if not, I would recommend something other than this device. It does include a copy of NovaStor Backup but that is also an ancient version. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2019 by Zeke

  • Very disappointed
Style: LinkStation 210 – 1 Drive Bay Size: 2 TB
I really wanted this to work. There were a lot of reviewers complaining about setup. I'm not an IT pro, but I'm better than most amateurs. So I figured I could handle it. The other reviewers had complained the documentation was inaccurate; they were correct. After about five hours, I started calling support. 1- Amazon support-one hour. They tried but were pretty clueless. 2- Buffalo support- First I had to wait two days. They don't work after five or on weekends. When I finally got a tech he spent (using a remote connection) one and a half hours getting it set up using the Buffalo utilities. When I pointed out that it still didn't work in my Windows 10 environment he blew me off saying they "don't support Windows application". 3- Microsoft Support- After a considerable wait, another two hours. I got lucky. I got a tech really willing to help. He worked diligently,, jumping through all kinds of hoops to get it to work. He finally got it going on my main PC. He also explained I would have to repeat this on the other PCs on my LAN. He even wrote out a detailed description of what he had done. At this point, I had one PC connected to the NAS- kinda like an external drive. Careful to copy every setting I could find, I waded back into my other workstations. Nothing worked. Another five hours and I concluded the Buffalo NAS simply wasn't worth the hassle, not in this age of Office 365. One other note: The 2T of storage promised turned out to about 1.8 T with the Buffalo utilities installed. This seems excessive. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2020 by Warrington W.

  • Never worked, returned it. I have no intention of spending my day trying to get a simple product to work
Style: LinkStation 210 – 1 Drive Bay Size: 2 TB
i returned it. i put it on the network and my up-to-date mac never found the device. First the software install had an issue because the software is 32bit and macs prefer 64 bit software. when it didn't find the device i looked on the website and it was useless. the instruction insert and the online pdf had no troubleshooting information if you enjoy tinkering to get a product to do what it should do right out of the box this could be a fun hobby for you. But if you just want it to work the way it's supposed to, this isn't the product. Not at all sure how it would work with Windows ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 24, 2018 by Joe M

  • Read this if you're worried about the 1 star reviews!
Style: LinkStation 210 – 1 Drive Bay Size: 4 TB
I read the reviews before I bought this and noticed that the 5 star reviews say it connected with no issue and the 1 star reviews say they had to jump through all kinds of hoops to get it to work or it didn't work at all. I decided to roll the dice since it's such a good price and see what happens, and I don't regret it at all!! I didn't even need the cd, I plugged it in as the instruction pictures showed, and it worked right away (on my MacBook Pro running Mojave). It seems like a lot of them are defective, so if it doesn't with right away, maybe exchange it! This is a great value!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 14, 2020 by Vince

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