To get up and running with PX6-300D the unit simply needs power and a connection to a router. Once connected to the router an IP address can be obtained for the unit and then this simply needs typing into a web browser. The software interface is quite extensive, it gives typical settings customisation and access to popular applications that most users will be familiar with such as Facebook/YouTube integration.
On top of the usual features and applications you expect from a NAS type device, 3rd Party applications can be installed too which is extremely useful for consumers that want to tailor the unit to their own requirements.
We have been accustomed to Synology’s DSM in times previous to this and we have to say whilst Iomega’s solution may not be as streamlined and interactive it still does the job and it isn’t long before everything is set up.