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| | Features | File sharing at its simplest with a clean, web-based interface.Access files from any networked PC or Mac® computer in your home.After service activation, access and share files with friends, over the internet no special software required.Enables friends to upload content as well, creating a comprehensive share space.Appears as a local drive whether in the home or accessed through the internet, for simple drag-and-drop access.Includes Pogoplug Internet file sharing service - no subscription or additional fees required.
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| | Description | The FreeAgent DockStar network adapter allows you to share your digital life with anyone, anywhere. Centralize your files to a single location and access them with any networked computer in your home. Create a shared space for your friends to download content you designate and to upload their own content.The FreeAgent DockStar network adapter is a compact dock which allows FreeAgent Go portable drives and most USB storage devices to be shared on your local network or accessed remotely via the internet, after service activation. The FreeAgent Go drive simply slides into the FreeAgent DockStar network adapter, making it easy to remove when you want to take the drive with you while on-the-go. All other USB storage devices plug into one of the two rear-mounted or one side-mounted USB ports. The FreeAgent DockStar network adapter simultaneously supports up to four storage devices, so you will never have to worry about running out of storage space. Simply plug in two cables (Ethernet and power) and visit the web activation page to activate and automatically configure the network adapter. Once activated, you can access all your files with a clean, web-based interface. The same interface is used to view files from any networked computer in your home and outside of the home when accessing files remotely. The user interface displays all the files on all of the drives you have connected to the FreeAgent DockStar network adapter, along with all of the files shared with you by other FreeAgent DockStar network adapter owners.You can easily navigate the user interface with thumbnail or list views, search by file name or filter by media type. The FreeAgent DockStar network adapter also appears like a local drive on your computer, so that you can easily navigate and drag-and-drop files just like a folder on your desktop. |  |
| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 3.35 inches | | Product Width: | 1.5 inches | | Product Height: | 3.39 inches | | Product Weight: | 1.0 pounds | | Package Length: | 7.1 inches | | Package Width: | 5.3 inches | | Package Height: | 2.4 inches | | Package Weight: | 0.85 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 74 reviews |
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| | Customer Reviews | Average Customer Review: ( 74 customer reviews )
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128 of 128 found the following review helpful:
You can use it without signing up for pogoplug May 06, 2010
By FloridaMatt You can use this as a home network server for windows without signing up with pogoplug or installing any software.
Plug your USB drive into your computer, format it (preferably with NTFS) and create a file on it named .ceid
Using notepad, or your favorite text editor, put these lines in the file (replacing yoursharename with a name of your own choosing). Note the mode=rw allows reading and writing.
servicename=yoursharename xcode.metadata=never xcode.thumbnail=never xcode.stream=never cifs.mode=rw
Plug the usb drive into the Dockstar, and you're all set. The drive will be available as \\fadsMMMMMM\yoursharename (where MMMMMM are the last 6 letters and numbers of the Dockstar's mac address, which is on the label on the bottom).
Note you can plug up to 3 regular usb drives and one Seagate Go drive into this. You do not need a go drive.
For maximum security, I recommend using your internet router's firewall to block all internet access from whatever ip address gets assigned to the dockstar.
58 of 62 found the following review helpful:
Tips for using the Dockstar on your private network Dec 04, 2009
By R. Scott I bought the Dockstar and a GO drive for use with my home network. I liked the idea of using it as a portable USB drive when away from home, and also sharing it with the computers on my home network without needing a host computer always on. The ability to access it over the internet was not important to me.
Like many of the other reviewers, I was surprised that there was virtually no documentation. It was very easy to setup and it worked right out of the box. However, I was surprised that I had to go to the Pogoplug website to activate and configure it. Like others, I am concerned about how secure this arrangement is. Even though I don't intend to access my drive from the internet, it seems that the only way to configure it is to do it from this website. I would feel better if there was a way to configure it without accessing it from the internet. Also, a note of caution: make sure you type https when typing in the web address. If you don't, you'll be typing in your password over a non-secured connection! I can't believe their web site allows this.
The Pogoplug service is free for the first year, but there is a charge after that. However, it appears that you can still configure the Dockstar from the website even if you don't pay for the Pogoplug service. Here's how to use the device on your private network without using the Pogoplug service and software:
1. Register the Dockstar with the strongest password you can come up with. Remember that during the first year, your files are accessible on the internet if someone can crack your password.
2. Log into the Pogoplug site and click on Settings in the upper right corner. Then click on the WFS (Windows File Sharing) link on the left side. Click the "Change workgroup" link, and enter the workgroup name that you use on your network. Then set the drive to "Read and write" and sign out.
3. On your computer, click on your network and refresh the list to display all the devices on your internal network. You should find a new device with a nonsense name. This will be your Dockstar drive. You can map it to a drive letter if you like. Now you can use your drive like any other shared drive on the network, without installing the special Pogoplug software. The only time you should have to log back into the website is if you change your workgroup name (so don't lose that password!)
Note that there is no way to restrict the drive to certain users on your network. It will be available to everyone. If you want to store anything private, download TrueCrypt and learn how to use it (probably not a bad idea anyway, since the drive is portable!)
For my purpose the device works fine and I am happy with it. Before you buy the device, you should evaluate whether it will meet the purpose you have in mind.
UPDATE: After writing my review, I ended up returning the Dockstar. I learned that you cannot even eject the drive from the Dockstar without logging into the website and doing it from there. Also, I learned that there are now routers that have a USB port and allow you to share a drive on your home network that way. That approach seems closer to what I want to do, without the hassle and security concerns.
30 of 31 found the following review helpful:
Great adapter as it supports Winows File Sharing / SMB (Samba) Jul 10, 2010
By Constructive Review
"CR"
First I was also not happy with it as it needs pogoplug service. But after finding more & knowing how it works, I am very happy with it.
* You can use it as NAS without installing any software on computers in home network or using pogoplug. Dockstar get netbios name as FADS. But instead of this, assign static IP using router & use that IP as thats much easier.
1. Before connecting any usb drive to dockstar, create file named ".ceid" in root directory of each partition with following entries. You need to create this file on unix as files created on windows have ^M as end-of-line character which may cause issue (not sure about that). servicename=yoursharename xcode.metadata=never xcode.thumbnail=never xcode.stream=never cifs.mode=rw
2. connect usb drive to docstar
3. mount any drive/partion as local disk using on home computer using net use x: \\\
e.g. C:\Users\home>net use r: \\192.168.0.99\desk1 The command completed successfully.
Or in windows explorer, simply type following in address bar to see all available shares \\192.168.0.99
* It can be used without pogoplug service as described above. So people having concerns about sharing content over internet can simply disable pogoplug by any of following method 1. Assign static IP to docstar and Add following rule in home router to block traffic to internet Action Name Source Destination Protocol Deny docstar LAN, WAN,* *,* 2. Login using ssh & create /etc/hosts file with following entry, 127.0.0.1 localhost.localdomain localhost pogoplug pogoplug.com my.pogoplug.com www.pogoplug.com service.pogoplug.com upgrade.pogoplug.com service.cloudengines.com upgrade.cloudengines.com schema.cloudengines.com
* Since it supports SMB (samba), sharing files as WFS (Windows File Sharing) is very easy. Dockstar might need restart when configuration changes are done using pogoplug, so just keep that in mind.
The samba configuration is stored in /tmp directory as follows, -bash-3.2# ls -al /tmp drwxrwxrwt 4 root root 200 Jan 1 00:01 . drwxr-xr-x 14 root root 0 Jan 1 1970 .. drwxr-xr-x 3 root root 100 Jan 1 00:00 .cemnt -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 448 Jan 1 00:00 hbplug.log -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 21 Jan 1 00:00 resolv.conf -rw------- 1 root root 24576 Jan 1 00:00 secrets.tdb -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 320 Jan 1 00:00 smb.conf -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 151 Jan 1 00:00 smb.conf.xce_efeDGBvRB3d6nwwMERA4TEf -rw------- 1 root root 0 Jan 1 00:00 smbpasswd
For each partition, unique id is assigned e.g. efeDGBvRB3d6nwwMERA4TEf. And it creates file named, /tbp/smb.conf.xce_ e.g. smb.conf.xce_efeDGBvRB3d6nwwMERA4TEf. All these files are then included in main "smb.conf" It also create file named ".ceid" in each partition
You can create advance permissions using configuration file, refer to [...]
* Supports various file systems FAT, FAT32, NTFS, EXT, EXT2 etc
* Extensible, add more services/utilities like sftpd for file transfers over WAN/internet refer [...]
91 of 116 found the following review helpful:
Took the Plunge, regretted it, sending my DockStar back Sep 27, 2009
By Mister B We bought this device because we had some USB drives we wanted to share on our home network (but had no interest in being able to access these drive outside or home).
The DockStar setup was easy enough, and in minutes we were accessing our drives. But when we started considering the ramifications of depending on the PogoPlug software for drive access, we were concerned, so we consulted Seagate's tech support website.
#1. There is nothing about the DockStar on their support website, beyond a couple of well-hidden FAQs (I only found them through a helpful user on the community forum).
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#2. You CAN access the device even if your internet connection (to the world) is fubarred. You have to use the 'web interface' (rather than the pogoplug software) to do this ( this is stated in one of the FAQs). Unfortunately, I can't find any instructions on how to actually access the web interface. Downside: you lose drive letter access to the connected USB drives (see my next point).
#3. Pogoplug software is free for the 1st year. After that it's $[...] a year. If you don't subscribe, you can't access the attached USB drives as drive letters -- only the web interface is available (and don't forget - the instructions for doing this have proved elusive, for me at least). That means you can't use the device for anything requires a drive letter/directory setting (e.g. iTunes).
#4. When the pogoplug software is working, performance is flaky depending on what you're doing with the files on the drive. For example, previewing photos or working with documents, on the pogoplug drives seems to work OK. But when I tried viewing video (even small files of a couple minutes of video), the player ground to a halt (I'm assuming because the file was being sent from Dockstar to pogoplug and back to my machine - quite the lengthy round trip).
We are sending our device back, and this has left a bad enough taste in my mouth, that I'll probably never buy another Seagate product again.
9 of 9 found the following review helpful:
PogoPlug service for DockStar is now free! Jun 23, 2010
By James M. Carter Seagate FreeAgent DockStar Network Adapter STDSA10G-RK (White)
One of the negatives reviewers have pointed out is that the PogoPlug service is only free the first year. This is no longer the case, it is now free for life. I can't really review this device yet, I am waiting for mine to arrive! For the people who sent it back only because of the service fee...you might want to reconsider.
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