I've been looking at the PogoPlug and debating on getting one.

So what is a PogoPlug? Well it basically lets you turn a external hard drive into cloud computing. You hook it up to your router via ethernet cord plug in a external hard drive and then register it (free). Once you do that you will be able to access your external anywhere. Say your at a friends house and want a video well you log into your pogo and download it on your friends computer. I am forever at work and wishing I had this or that program with me, well if I had a PogoPlug
I could.
I could go on and explain it more but here is a video on it. Now mind you the video is the first generation PogoPlug. The new one works the same but will let you plug in up to 4 externals where as the first generation will only allow one external.
Right now Newegg has them for $127.99. When you go to PogoPlug
's website they have a great video that really shows it and how it works CLICKY
All the files from your external hard drive can be viewed or downloaded through your Web browser, with no need to download or install extra software.
Installing your PogoPlug is as simple as connecting two cables, then visiting our website. No need to call your office networking guy, we'll do all the work for you!
Access all your media from an iPhone, and even send new pictures from your iPhone straight to your home, with a single click.
Your PogoPlug is accessible through Windows Explorer and Mac Finder. It's just like using a drive that is directly connected to your computer.
Pogoplug is getting even better all the time. Our system is expandable over the Web. Soon, your PogoPlug can connect directly to popular sites such as backup, file synchronization, photo printing and more.
Power requirements: 100-240V, 50/60HZ
Drive connection: USB 2.0
Drive Formats: NTFS, FAT32, Mac OS Extended Journaled and non-Journaled (HFS+), EXT-2/EXT-3
Network connection: Gigabit Ethernet
Operating Systems: MS Windows XP, Vista, Windows 7, Mac OSX 10.5 and above (Intel and PowerPC) 32bit kernel only, Linux
Web browsers: Safari, Firefox 3, IE 7, IE 8, Chrome
So has anyone ever tired one or owned one? If so any clue on how they are with a VPN?


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