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Wednesday, December 25, 2002
Store 80 Gigs on Your Network With a No-Fuss File Server. One of the main reasons for creating a home network is to share files among computers. But when those files are super-size - containing digital movies, for example - they can overwhelm the humble PC that is designated as the server. To ease the strain, Linksys has introduced a high-capacity file server that offers home users shared storage and several easily configured network options, including a file transfer protocol server, printer sharing and remote Web-based file retrieval. By Glenn Fleishmann. [New York Times: Technology]
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