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January 28, 2005

Engadget has the scoop on Axentra’s Net-Box which is Windows, Mac and Linux compatible Internet gateway, firewall, 802.11g access point, and web/email/file server.

It comes in two variations: 80GB for $499 and 160GB for $699, and it’s USB 2.0 compatible, so you can add external drives if that’s not enough storage for you. Engadget prediction: before you know it these combo boxes will be as common as WiFi routers.

Features:
  • Set up your home network in just a few minutes with Net-Box's wizard driven setup
  • Easily manage your entire home network from one integrated web-based toolbox
  • Network all your computers together (Net-Box is Windows, Mac and Linux compatible)
  • Expand your network with built-in wireless (802.11g) access point features
  • Share your broadband connection among all your computers
  • Create and control your own email addresses
  • Keep hackers and spammers away from your network and your email
  • Host your website and publish your photos and videos to the world
  • Share your printers among all your computers
  • Backup and synchronize your desktop files with your Net-Box
  • Access your files from anywhere from any platform
  • Enjoy a fully integrated web-based productivity suite featuring email, contacts, calendar, file management, file sharing, photo publishing, notes and more!
  • Use any IMAP email clients and LDAP PIM applications such as MS-Outlook, MS-Entourage, Netscape, Eudora Mail, or Mozilla to connect to your Net-Box's email and address book server


Perhaps a $500 community server with a $300 WiMax backbone could be a solution for schools, community centers, and other public or private community LANs, too.

Via Daily Wireless


Originally posted by samc from Daily Wireless, remediated by yatta on Jan 28, 2005 at 09:01 AM