A single USB 2.0 port can support an external hard drive, USB printer or UPS.
Also included is Active Directory support, DLNA server (TwonkyVision) and Buffalo's Web Access feature. Web Access allows users to access content stored on the device from anywhere in the world via a web browser. Web access includes a Remote Power Feature, which can power up the unit remotely with the included Navigator software.
The 1TB LinkStation Mini will be available next month at an estimated street price of $699. Buffalo will also "soon" offer a 500GB version.

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