Buffalo LinkStation Pro NAS With iPhone Support
These new models also support remote Internet access via Buffalo's Web Access 2.0 feature, so users can access files stored on the NAS devices over the Internet when away from home. In fact, Buffalo states that since the devices use Web 2.0 technology, even iPhones are capable of remotely accessing the LinkStation Pro devices. Presumably, any device that has Internet access and a robust enough browser should be able to remotely access the new LinkStation Pro models. Remote connections are established through the Buffalo Web Access portal, which establishes a peer-to-peer connection between the client and the NAS device. You can set up user and folder-based permissions, and you can even remotely upload files to the NAS device. Unlike the Cisco device (which offers free remote access for only one year), Buffalo's remote access feature is always free to use.The LinkStation Pro supports DLNA, includes an iTunes sever, an FTP server, and has a built-in BitTorrent client. The LinkStation Pro even comes with Memeo automatic backup software for both Windows PCs and Macs. The LinkStation Pro includes a single USB 2.0 port, which can be used for additional storage or as a print server. The units include a Gigabit Ethernet port and support CIFS/SMB, AFP, HTTP/HTTPs, FTP/FTPS, and NFS protocols. With AFP support and a Mac backup client, the LinkSation Pro appears to one of the more Mac-friendly NAS devices we've seen lately.